Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed several bills related to capping property tax hikes, restricting marijuana and intoxicating hemp and requiring absentee ballots arrive by election day.
Latest Headlines
- DeWine 'reluctantly' signs bill cutting grace period for mailed absentee ballots in Ohio
- 'Intoxicating' hemp, THC beverages illegal soon under Ohio bill signed by DeWine
- U.S. launches strikes in Syria targeting Islamic State fighters after American deaths
- Akron groups are among those chipping away at historic levels of social isolation nationwide
- DOJ releases Epstein files and the first batch is short on new information
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We'll highlight the region's multicultural landscape by hearing from people from diverse backgrounds in Northeast Ohio.
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A federal judge said HUD cannot dramatically change its funding policies on homelessness for now. States, cities and nonprofits say the proposed overhaul would push thousands back onto the streets.
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The lawsuit was filed by Ibrahim Shehadeh, a gas station owner in Northeast Ohio who was involved in two other high profile controversies in 2025.
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Details are beginning to emerge about the life of Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the gunman who killed two and injured nine others in the attack at Brown University last week. He is also believed to have killed an MIT professor on Monday, police said.
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President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday requiring his administration to downgrade marijuana from a Schedule I to Schedule III drug.
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A 21-year-old Canton man is charged with attempted murder after pulling a gun on a Canton officer.
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The college closed in 2024 after struggles with debt and enrollment. Former employees and community members hope to raise money to buy part of the old property and start a new college.
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Friday is the deadline for the government to release files related to the life and death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. There are still questions about what will be published and when.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on the social platform X that, at Trump's direction, she is ordering the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to pause the program.
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There are fewer kids in foster care in Ohio than there have been in almost a decade. But that doesn’t mean the state is getting a break on costs.