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The state of Ohio and the U.S. Census Bureau have asked a judge to place a hold on their court fight over when data used for redrawing congressional and legislative districts will be released; Republican lawmakers in Ohio have introduced bills that would ban the teaching of “critical race theory" in K-12 classrooms; a city in Southwest Ohio has become the first in the state to ban abortions; and more stories.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Dec. 12:Third minor earthquake hits NE Ohio;Cedar Point reveals new ride for 150th anniversary;UA's former…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Dec. 5:FirstEnergy Solutions name change approved;UAW to vote on Fiat Chrysler contract;Ohio Supreme Court…
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Former employees of the Lordstown GM plant may have new job opportunities as the facility changes hands.UAW Local 1112 President Tim O’Hara says there’s…
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United Auto Workers members in Parma voted to ratify a new contract with General Motors today.Nearly 90% of the plant’s 950 workers voted. 52 percent…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Oct. 24:Ohio to receive $40M from opioid settlement;UAW vote on GM contract pushed back;State to increase…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 23:UAW to vote on GM contract;Ohio court to hear fight on school state takeovers;DeWine holds meeting…
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Tobacco Law Increases Age Limit to 21; UAW Makes Tentative Agreement with GMHere are your morning headlines for Thursday, Oct. 17:Ohio tobacco law increases age limit to 21;UAW reaches tentative agreement with GM;First round of…
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More than 900 General Motors workers in Parma are among the 50,000 UAW members currently on strike across the country. Nearly every driver who passes the…
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The United Auto Workers labor union is suing General Motors over the use of temporary workers at a plant in Indiana, saying that laid-off members from Lordstown could do the jobs. The UAW filed the suit this week in federal court in Youngstown. The suit accuses the company of violating a labor agreement that allows laid-off employees with seniority to seek to relocate to other GM facilities. The complaint says the union agreed to GM’s hiring of temporary employees in Fort Wayne, Indiana, through August 2018 to help with the launch of a new pickup truck.