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Cleveland won the bid to host the Special Olympics USA Games, which occur every four years.
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Ohioans paid $16.7 billion in property taxes last year, and those high property taxes are not leading to lots of spending by schools but instead are making up for low state spending on K-12 education.
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New international tariffs are intended to bring back U.S. manufacturing and "level the playing field" for local business. But rising costs have Akron-based Earthquaker worried about its future.
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Jeffrey Dorsey, 60, faces federal charges.
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A recent report from the Dayton Daily News details how Ohio is aging.
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Ohio's sales tax holiday has expanded from 10 days to two weeks this year.
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Investment scams have increased in Ohio and nationwide in recent years. Consumers lost almost $6 billion in 2024 to investment scams, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
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The U.S. exit from the United Nations' cultural agency leaves some archaeologists and American Indian leaders worried that Ohio's Serpent Mound will face big barriers to being listed as a World Heritage site.
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There have been reports of waiting lists spanning weeks or months. And come September, young adults also will be on the hook to pay for the course.
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Internet gambling in Ohio — not just on sports — is not a sure bet to become law.
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Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region will close two of its four family planning clinics: one in Hamilton and one in Springfield. It attributes the closures to Medicaid cuts.
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Many Ohioans in some of the state's most common professions don't earn enough to afford a basic two-bedroom apartment.