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The changes that are part of House Bill 458 are causing some university students to scramble to make sure they have the correct ID to vote.
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections reminds voters of voting law changes that took effect earlier this year.
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The space agency will send four astronauts towards the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
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Supplies are running out rapidly and food banks but Gov. Mike DeWine's office says it is still reviewing a request for $50 million in additional COVID relief funds; Columbus students are starting the year online today due to the ongoing strike by teachers demanding better pay, improved building conditions and more staff; plus more stories.
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Rep. Emilia Sykes (D-Akron) says instead of making it easier for people to vote, the state's leaders are making it more difficult.
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The state's COVID-19 case ratio is down to the lowest rate in six months; Ohio lawmakers are rolling out another proposal to bring legalized sports betting to the state; Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson will not seek an unprecedented fifth term; and more stories.
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The statewide average of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents has decreased from 200 to just over 186 this week; the Akron Public School Board has selected to Christine Fowler-Mack for superintendent; Akron mayor Dan Horrigan is joining a group of other mayors and the organization Everytown for Gun Safety in calling on the U.S. Senate to take up two bills the House passed last month; and more stories.
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During this election season, WKSU's OH Really? has received more than 100 questions from listeners about voting. Here, we've compiled the answers to some of the most frequent.
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Cleveland Women's March highlights women's services, voting.
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A federal appeals court has dealt a blow to a group that’s trying to put changes to voting laws on this fall’s ballot. A federal court stayed a lower...