All bars except Highland Tavern will close at midnight on June 13 and 14. City officials say the bar is adding to the area's issues with fights and overcrowding.
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Ohio legislators were busy this week as they near their summer break. They passed a number of measures but failed to advance new data center regulations.
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The announcement follows Trump's decision to nominate an ally and political attack dog to serve as acting director. The pick sparked a backlash that doomed efforts to renew a key intelligence tool.
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As many Ohio communities consider or have already enacted data center moratoriums, Governor Mike DeWine urged local leaders not to completely rule out what he said could be a good deal.
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It's easy to do your job when staffing is at 100%. But when key players face serious illness, and the job is so much harder, teamwork shows.
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Elon Musk's rocket company, recently merged with xAI, raised $75 billion in its initial public stock offering. It's the first of a trio of mega-IPOs from AI companies expected this year.
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The London-based rights group says the Israeli government is deliberately trying to annex the Palestinian territory.
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Paid family caregivers in Ohio, who could have seen payments eliminated in an earlier version of the bill, are expected to be largely unaffected by the changes.
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The GOP-majority legislature concurrently advanced major, related modifications of mail-in voting to an unrelated bill originally meant to get homeless Ohioans ID cards.
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The latest threat comes after a second day of intensified strikes between the U.S and Iran, pushing the Middle East closer to the resumption of a full-scale war.
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The $3.7 billion capital budget that provides money for infrastructure and state and local projects passed both the Ohio Senate and House easily.