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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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New documents show FirstEnergy paid $2.5 million in secret to help Gov. Mike DeWine's initial campaign for governor in 2018.
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One year after a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, some residents are still trying to piece their lives back together while others just want to move on.
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Gov. Mike DeWine assembled the task force in August 2023 after a Clark County crash fatally ejected an 11-year-old from a school bus and seriously injured more than 20 others.
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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.