Karen Kasler (Ohio Public Radio)
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The largest provider of mental health services in Ohio has become the state’s prison system. And the state is hoping to work with advocates in the mental…
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After spending time in the key presidential primary state of New Hampshire, Ohio Gov. John Kasich took more questions about his possible presidential…
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As Ohio House leaders put forward a budget that they say will help people out of poverty, the directors of the state’s job and family services agencies…
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Six of the nine Ohioans who were exonerated after being sentenced to death want state lawmakers to consider changes to capital punishment in Ohio.Joe…
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The controversial bill that would ban abortion after the first detectable fetal heartbeat passed the Ohio House, largely on a party line vote. Statehouse…
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A new law now allows access to birth records to 400,000 adoptees from around the world who were born in Ohio between 1964 and 1996. Statehouse…
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Secretary of State Jon Husted has said several times that voter fraud is rare but it exists – and that’s why he says he reviews the voting rolls in Ohio’s…
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As electronic cigarettes are becoming more popular, the numbers of medical crises involving the liquid nicotine refills they use are rising dramatically.…
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A national group that pushes for more traffic safety laws says Ohio is among 31 states getting a “caution” or “yellow” rating in its latest annual…
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2015 has all the elements of an exciting year in the state capitol.2015 is a budget year, and that potentially means battles over priorities. And Gov.…