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The Cuyahoga County Treasurer's office says it's seen an increase in complaints about scam calls with the approach of the deadline for paying property taxes for the first half of 2025.
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A Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas judge permanently blocked the law in the ruling Friday morning.
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Ohio must try to get back around a billion dollars in pandemic unemployment benefits from the federal government and distribute it to Ohioans who have been waiting since June 2021.
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Former Ohio State football coach and Youngstown State’s ex-president Jim Tressel becomes Ohio’s 67th lieutenant governor officially Friday with a Statehouse swearing-in ceremony.
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Sen. Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) has announced she will run for Ohio treasurer in 2026, a few days after another Republican joined that contest.
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The vote to pass the anti-DEI higher ed bill came less than a day after hundreds of opponents testified at the Ohio Statehouse in a hearing that went more than eight hours.
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The former Youngstown State University president and former Ohio State University football coach was tapped by Gov. Mike DeWine earlier this week to replace now-U.S. Sen. Jon Husted.
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Retired Sgt. Richard Jackson is a former member of the CPC and was selected by Black Shield members for a seat on the commission.
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Senate Bill 100 would also exclude the Ohio Farm Bureau’s proposal for personal health plans from oversight by the Ohio Department of Insurance.
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More than 200 opponents of the bill that targets what Republicans say is liberal ideology in Ohio universities showed up to offer testimony at the Statehouse Tuesday, with hundreds more submitting their comments in writing.
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Bruce Johnson went through the confirmation process to become Ohio's lieutenant governor in 2005.
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Ohio Democrats say people from other countries who are in the state legally are fearing for their safety, as the federal administration cracks down on illegal immigration.