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Franklin County Judge Mark Serrott's ruling allows Cincinnati and other cities to continue enforcing bans.
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More than 250 child care providers and facilities were reportedly closed down in cities across Ohio Monday.
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A year after the Norfolk Southern train derailment, President Biden will visit East Palestine to meet with residents and address concerns.
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Dayton, Ohio, will get a share of a federal $12.5 million grant given to the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC) to add more public electric vehicle chargers.
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The Feb. 3 accident upended life in the small town on the border of Ohio and Pennsylvania, leaving residents with questions about their health and the environment.
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Cleanup efforts are still underway in Sulphur Run and Leslie Run in East Palestine nearly a year after a Norfolk Southern train derailed in the village. But Ohio EPA officials say progress is being made at restoring water quality and aquatic life.
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A group is gathering signatures for a measure to raise Ohio's minimum wage to $15 an hour and end lower hourly wages for tipped workers and others.
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The State Board of Education's new leader said it could be in a multi-million dollar deficit by the summer, which would be just a year after GOP lawmakers shifted most of its duties away from the majority-elected body to a state agency led by a member of Gov. Mike DeWine's cabinet.
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The Ohio Senate is expected to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of House Bill 68 this week, which would ban transgender youth from receiving gender-affirming medical treatments or playing on girls' sports teams.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation says too many drivers are not heeding the warning not to crowd snowplows.
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Last year, the BBC interviewed several men who said Mike Jeffries abused and exploited them in a sex-trafficking ring. The men later filed a civil lawsuit against the former CEO.
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For the first time in years, craft beer sales were down in 2023. Some of Ohio's midsize breweries are shifting their business strategies amid the struggles.