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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments about President Trump’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. Viles Dorsainvil, who lives in Springfield, is one of the plaintiffs.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the claim that customers overpaid to AEP Ohio so the energy company could continue to operate two coal power plants.
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The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission has put over 12,000 acres of a remote wildlife area, called Egypt Valley, out to bid for fracking.
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The Cincinnati Museum Center is taking a closer look at a one-of-a-kind exhibit.
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The Ohio Supreme Court says unmarried same-sex partners who broke up before the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage can’t claim parental rights through the state’s artificial insemination laws.
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The Middletown steel mill (formerly AK Steel) was set to be transformed using over $500 million in Inflation Reduction Act funds. But its fossil-fuel burning future could instead be refurbished.
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Ohio lawmakers have said those who submeter offer the same services as traditional utilities, but without the regulatory strings attached.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation said 52 road crews have been hit so far this year across Ohio, including four this week.
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Butler County teen Melody Lin took home second prize at the National 4-H in Agriculture Challenge for her project assessing spotted lanternfly risk in different areas of Ohio.
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Kent State holds a commemoration each year to remember when Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war protesters, killing four students and wounding nine others.