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Paid family caregivers in Ohio, who could have seen payments eliminated in an earlier version of the bill, are expected to be largely unaffected by the changes.
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In a mad dash before summer recess, Ohio lawmakers ratified a resolution Wednesday to ask Ohioans this November whether voter ID should be in their state constitution.
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The $3.7 billion capital budget that provides money for infrastructure and state and local projects passed both the Ohio Senate and House easily.
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A bipartisan bill that started out as an avenue for Ohioans who are homeless to get free identifying documents like birth certificates and state ID cards has been fast tracked as it's turned into something else.
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Brown's path to another NBA Finals has been unique, including two stops in Cleveland
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Rooftop gardens are gaining popularity as cities expand and green, natural habitats decline. University of Dayton biology professor Chelse Prather explores green roofs as habitat for organisms by studying ant communities on rooftop gardens and adjacent ground level habitats in Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus.
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The Southeast Ohio Fibershed wants to create a supply chain for clothes to be made locally, from fiber to final cut.
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A group of 21 Ohio cities sued over a statewide ban on local bans on flavored tobacco and vapes that went into effect in 2024.
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The M111 Offensive Hand Grenade uses blast overpressure, or a sudden shockwave, instead of shrapnel. Battelle helped with the concept and testing of the new grenades.
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JobsOhio, the state's private economic development corporation, is investing $300 million into a new job readiness fund benefitting Ohioans and employers.