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It's primary election day and for most Ohio counties, tax issues and municipal races are on the ballot; for the second day in a row, new covid-19 cases were below 1,000 Monday at 995 and well below the three-week average of 1,648; a new legislative effort to crack down on distracted driving would make it illegal to drive in Ohio while holding a phone or any other electronic device; and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Stay-at-Home Order Begins Tonight; Daycares Can Stay Open with 'Pandemic License'Here are your morning headlines for Monday, March 23: Stay-at-home order begins tonight;Daycares can stay open with 'pandemic license';Akron retirement…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Oct. 29:Akron water main break causes damage;DeWine backs repeal of state takeover law;VICI Properties buys…
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The Ohio House version of the state budget is expected to including some major changes, especially for small businesses. House Speaker Larry Householder…
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Thousands of teenagers from around the state gathered in Columbus for a rally against drug use where they were greeted by a special guest.The We are the…
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Ohio lawmakers haven’t been able to come to an agreement over how much to raise the state’s gas tax. Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and Gov. Mike…
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Lawmakers got two sets of numbers to think about as they started looking at Gov. Mike DeWine’s $69 billion operating budget for the first time.…
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During his fourth day on the job Governor Mike DeWine paid a visit to Akron. In an appearance at the Akron Roundtable he touched on a range of things his…
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Education is a major issue in the race to become Ohio’s next governor. Both Republican Mike DeWine and Democrat Rich Cordray say students take too many…