Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he wants to get a bond issue before voters this November to secure long-term funding for H2Ohio.
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The database allows caregivers to voluntarily submit information to law enforcement about individuals with communication difficulties. Last month, it expanded to include those living with mental health conditions, behavioral disorders and substance use disorders.
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Oil shot to its highest price since 2023 after surging again because of the Iran war, and a weak update on the U.S. job market knocked stocks lower to cap Wall Street's worst week since October.
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In a speech with The City Club of Cleveland, Executive Director of the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless Chris Knestrick said the region must prioritize people over the housing market to end homelessness.
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U.S. Customs told the trade court it aims for a streamlined process in 45 days to return importers' money without requiring individual lawsuits.
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The job market showed further signs of weakness last month as employers cut 92,000 jobs. The unemployment rate inched up to 4.4%, from 4.3% in January.
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"A Moment's Oblivion" is a new cantata about dementia and elder care that's part of Les Délices Mythology Project.
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Iran's foreign minister rejected the idea of a ceasefire or new talks with the Trump administration, and said Iran is prepared for the possibility of a U.S. ground invasion.
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The Cuyahoga Falls-based company presents a world premiere March 14-15.
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Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are speaking at the event, which also features music from Chicago native Jennifer Hudson. Other attendees include Sen. Dick Durbin and Mr. T.
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Republican leaders in the Ohio House and Senate leaders say they’re planning to override another of Gov. Mike DeWine’s 67 vetoes in the budget last year.