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An Ohio bill would set the ceiling for statewide reimbursements within the foster care system, though it likely faces a tough road this legislative session.
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Ohioans who want to update the gender indicated on their driver’s licenses or state IDs can no longer do that with a form that’s been used for years.
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In the southwest Ohio city of Trenton, officials are ushering in large-scale data centers that promise jobs and economic development. But, some residents aren’t sold, saying a lack of transparency is leaving them in the dark.
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The National Weather Service's analysis of the Aug. 11 storms continues, with six confirmed tornado touchdowns in western and central Ohio.
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Thousands of Haitians living in Ohio, including Springfield, lost their legal status in July. With it went their ability to work.
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Two bills to regulate Flock cameras in Ohio are in the works — one in the House and one in the Senate.
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Leaders of Ohio's main business organizations insist their endorsements of the Republican candidates for Ohio Supreme Court is not just a political decision.
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Young children aren't getting enough exposure to indigo light, causing nearsightedness to skyrocket worldwide. A new study offers hope for combating the problem.
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The Adams County resident and musician won the defamation suit that law enforcement officers filed against him. Now, he’s taking legal action of his own.
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Attack ads have been flooding Ohioans' airwaves this summer. Democratic nominee Sherrod Brown has been hammering GOP nominee Jon Husted over his stance on data centers.