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Gov. Mike DeWine didn't mention further abortion restrictions but talked about assistance for women and children in a speech of just under six minutes, which his Democratic opponent blasted as anti-choice.
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Both Democrats and Republicans have talked about suspending the gas tax to lower prices at the pump, but both sides have also raised concerns about the idea.
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Carl Allamby, a former East Cleveland car mechanic who made national news when he graduated from medical school at age 47, completed his medical residency at the Cleveland Clinic Akron General hospital this weekend. He will soon begin his career as a doctor at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights.
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Just over 46% of Ohioans have Real ID compliant licenses, which are available to all licensed drivers, including 16- and 17-year-olds. Americans who don't get that identification will have to bring along extra proof of ID before getting on a domestic flight.
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While the firms claim to fulfill a desire in the community for more rental housing, experts say some of the firms employ predatory practices, charge too much rent and often box out individual buyers looking for a place in an already difficult market.
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They say the increase is due to warming temperatures from climate change expanding the number of months ticks can survive in the region.
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Texts about the $456 million charge may further undermine public confidence in the PUCO.
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Ohio Department of Natural Resources officials said the male hiker fell from an overlook at Conkles Hollow State Nature Preserve.
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This is the story of a couple who put their blood, sweat and tears into building a home to care for their elderly parents and others, the millionaires next door who made it clear they were not welcome, and the dream that mysteriously went up in smoke.
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Dr. Tee Ford-Ahmed directs communications and media for the Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society. She is certain that the historically Black church would have been torn down without the efforts of the Athens community to save the building.
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Betty Jacobs is the executive director of LGBTQ+ Allies Lake County. She hosts support groups, counsels families and advocates to elected officials. But it's hard work to do alone.
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Home health care workers are among the lowest paid, shifting the burden of long-term care to aging and overstressed family members or assisted living centers, which are often understaffed themselves.