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Jones was convicted for the 1994 murder of Rhoda Nathan. A trial court ordered a new trial in 2022 based on new evidence and allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. The prosecutor's decision after an Ohio Supreme Court ruling excluding some original testimony means Jones won't be retried.
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The deal comes just days after the teachers' union authorized a 10-day strike option and opened strike headquarters, though members of the union never actually went on strike.
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City Manager Sheryl Long in September banned food trucks from operating in certain areas after 11 p.m. on weekends. That time has now been extended to 1 a.m.
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Hamilton County prosecutors say Samuel Saxon has been involved in "multiple incidents" of domestic violence, including one in 2018 in which he broke his partner's nose.
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The 147-year-old building started as a department store.
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The digital ads in Ohio will message on where candidates stand on the Affordable Care Act.
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At least 51 babies in 19 states have been treated for botulism after being exposed to organic ByHeart baby formula. The New-York based manufacturer issued a recall of all its products last month.
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Oil and gas production creates a lot of waste in Ohio. Much of it goes to the same landfills as household trash.
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Like Joe Flacco, Philip Rivers is coming out of retirement at age 44 for a shot at playing for the Indianapolis Colts, who are struggling to make the playoffs.
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The subsidies are meant to help farmers in Ohio and across the country who have been hurt by weather and trade tariffs.