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Ohio lawmakers passed a last-minute provision in the budget last year that flipped the power of the board away from elected members and to political appointees.
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The Republican behind last year’s law that sought to crack down on what conservatives view as liberal bias at public universities in Ohio has introduced a bill to fulfill a requirement in that law.
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The state is investing money to help counties develop land use plans that prioritize agricultural land.
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In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, here's what we know about your frequently asked questions.
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The campaign promotes the importance of nonpartisan judges.
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The bee population has been declining. Central State University’s Bee Research Lab is working to find a solution, as pesticide-resistant mites spread and take out colonies.
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto discusses whether LeBron James could return to Cleveland for a third stint with the Cavaliers and what it would mean for the team and fans.
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One was an uncontroversial plan addressing licenses for school psychologists moving to Ohio, but got opposition when a conservative-backed proposal called the Success Sequence was added.
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The technology, invented by Ohio-based researcher Batelle and used commercially by Revive Environmental, uses extreme heat and water oxidation to destroy PFAS.
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July 4th brought a lot of focus to the beginnings of our country, 250 years ago. But some Ohioans live in the past year-round.