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More than two dozen "No Kings" protests were scheduled across Northeast and North Central Ohio Oct. 18.
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Ohio is not likely to legalize online casino and lottery games this legislative session, according to House Speaker Matt Huffman (R-Lima).
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The Davis-Linden Building has been around since the late 1800s, housing commerce and industry in East Dayton. Now it is home to both creative and commercial entrepreneurs.
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The Trump administration has zeroed out Title X funds to help with family planning for low-income Ohioans.
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An image posted to social media is reported to be a screenshot of a Zoom call with a staffer in Taylor's office. Visible in the background is an American flag with the stripes manipulated in a way that looks like a swastika.
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The Sandusky Witches Walk, happening on Saturday, October 18, brings witches from across the world to Northwest Ohio for a massive costume contest and line dance.
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The “My Child-My Chart” Act provides Ohio parents with more access to their children's medical information.
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In the last few years, restraining orders and injunctions have slow-rolled GOP-backed state laws. One lawmaker has indicated he wants to limit county judges authority.
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Three members of congress called for an extension of health care tax credits.
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Prosecutors say Wayne T. Essex, 70, and his wife, Susan Essex, 67, used their business, Essex and Associates, to sell investments in property in so-called "opportunity zones" around the country.