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Hundreds of thousands of acres have disappeared in Ohio over the past 20 years, a study finds.
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The fiscal year that ended June 30 was a good one for the state of Ohio, with tax collections in all the major categories ending up above estimates.
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Obergefell was the lead plaintiff in "Obergefell v. Hodges," which affirmed the right to same-sex marriage across the United States. Ten years since that landmark ruling, Obergefell says he fears the U.S. Supreme Court is on a path to revisit "Obergefell" and likely overturn it.
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As a teenager, he led the 1965 song that's become synonymous with Ohio sports.
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With the Cleveland Clinic's new copay policy set to begin June 1, community members and city leaders have expressed concerns.
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Megan Grippa has been working as Lebanon City Schools nutrition director since December 2023. She's being recognized for her work to provide healthy, appetizing meals to students.
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Ohio has more than 300 license plates collecting money for different causes, and the state is adding another to that lengthy list.
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Supporters of a constitutional amendment to end qualified immunity for police officers in Ohio are campaigning to get the idea onto the ballot.
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The sessions come 30 years after the Dayton Peace Accords.
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A total of 16,404 children were reported missing in 2024. Approximately 96.5%, or 15,834, of the children reported missing were found safely.
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Researchers found the cities are sinking slowly — just a few millimeters per year — but their findings raise some big questions about how this issue could impact cities' infrastructure and development in the long term.
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Of the roughly 8 million registered voters in Ohio, only 83,229 have returned ballots during the early voting period.