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DeWine also said it is unwise and a “mistake” for the federal government to take legal status away from hundreds of thousands of Haitians living in the U.S., including Ohio.
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The Marshall Project examined reports of scarce food and water and interrupted access to medical care during a day-long power outage in Mississippi. Other inmates, including in Ohio, reported issues resulting from frigid temps.
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Ohio state troopers are reminding drivers that when they see flashing lights on the side of the road, they’re required to move over one lane to pass them.
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Discovery's 120 Hours Behind Bars filmed at the Hamilton corrections facility for the new reality series.
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Scientists say an innovative shoreline restoration project could curb erosion and improve water quality in the Sandusky Bay.
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By local estimates, around 15,000 immigrants from Haiti have been living in Springfield, a city with a population of less than 60,000, according to 2020 census data.
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Earlier this month, the school district announced a plan to cut its operating costs by nearly $10 million over the next few years, almost 8% of its total budget.
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The Rocky River Republican questioned rhetoric on both sides of the political aisle and said what the public sees and hears isn't the entire picture.
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The blog's author, D.J. Byrnes of Columbus, wrote that Noem "will have to die in prison. No other way around it." The social media platform banned Byrnes for violent speech and abuse.
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Beatty held a roundtable behind closed doors with Columbus police, elected officials, faith leaders and immigrant community leaders. Beatty criticized ICE, saying Noem should be removed from office.