Police took more than 250 protesters into custody in Arizona, Indiana, Massachusetts and Missouri this weekend, as the war in Gaza continues to embroil campuses across the nation.
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Jenifer French was appointed as Public Utilities Chair of Ohio in 2021. Sam Randazzo, former head of the PUCO, died of apparent suicide earlier this year after he was indicted for bribery.
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Kentucky nurses are feeling a sense of relief over a new law shielding them from criminal liability for medical errors.
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The Callery Pear tree is an invasive species with a risk of causing economic or environmental harm.
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After decades of efforts to change a provision of state law shielding people who rape their spouses from prosecution, the Ohio Senate has voted unanimously to remove that loophole.
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The art and light festival will be in Cincinnati, Covington, and now, Newport.
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Cristian Macelaru succeeds Louis Langrée, who is completing his tenure at the end of the 2023-2024 season.
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