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Ohio turnpike officials announced Wednesday that service plazas will stock Naloxone, a nasal spray used to reverse opioid overdoses.
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The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission is currently in the midst of a massive multi-year construction project.
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Just 11 days into 2023 and so far, U.S. and Ohio politics are proving to be surprising.
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House Bill 598 would ban abortion in Ohio if the U.S. Supreme Court rules states can decide the issue - it does not include exemptions in the case of rape or incest; Cleveland City Council approved a plan to allow private police to expand their patrols even though their current contracts don't require them to comply; Lorain City Council is trying to regulate short-term rentals in the area; and more stories.
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Voting-rights and Democratic groups displeased with the latest redraw of legislative district maps have until today to file objections to the Ohio Supreme Court; Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is in quarantine after he tested positive for COVID-19; Cleveland City Council has approved new legislation to try and limit the spread of dollar stores in the city; and more stories.
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A new study from a libertarian think tank shows Ohio could get $2.9 billion dollars right now if it did something that former Gov. John Kasich wanted to...
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Nov. 13:Canton gets $18M for stalled Rt. 30 expansion;One dead in snow-related crashes;Lawmakers try to…
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The state doesn't have any money for new road construction projects, and funding is falling short to make repairs to existing infrastructure. Gov. Mike…
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Morning Headlines: Akron Councilman Disciplined for Derogatory Behavior; Northside Marketplace OpensHere are your morning headlines for Tuesday, October 17th:Akron councilman loses chairmanship over derogatory comments;Akron hospital damaged in fire will…
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The Ohio House has overwhelmingly passed the state’s $7.8 billion transportation budget, which funds road projects and public safety around the state.The…