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State officials are urging residents to stay home as the entire region is under a winter storm warning through Friday morning; while Ohio is averaging 155 COVID deaths per day; the crowded race for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat topped out at 13 major-party candidates on Wednesday; and more stories.
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A judge in Ohio has granted a preliminary injunction that has stopped the law from taking effect Tuesday.
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Abortion clinics that wanted a temporary restraining order against the state over a new law didn’t get it. But they will get another court hearing soon.
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Under the bill, women will be required to choose how to discard the remains, or the clinic would have to decide and pay for the disposal.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Jan. 18:U.S. EPA reverses stance on Lake Erie impairment designation;Trumbull County woman extradited from…
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Abortion is always a contentious issue at the Statehouse. This year was no exception, as abortion-ban bills took center stage against the backdrop of the…
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A bill requiring abortion clinics to either bury or cremate fetal remains got its first hearing in an Ohio House committee.Statehouse correspondent Andy…