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By far the biggest ask in the applications was from Hamilton County for its nearly $1 billion renovation of Paycor Stadium for the Cincinnati Bengals. The smallest requests are for a youth baseball team in Sandusky and a parkour facility in Maumee.
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Domestic violence-related homicides have increased steadily over the past 10 years in Ohio. Stark County is hoping a new justice center will help curb the rising problem.
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Springfield city schools dismissed early and downtown roads briefly closed as the threat was investigated.
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The settlements total $800,000, or $100,000 for each survivor.
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John Holmes worked at the Detroit Field Office covering Michigan and Ohio from 2003 to 2014. He says he doesn't recognize the agency anymore.
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The state says Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling bribed the state's top utility regulator Sam Randazzo. But the former execs' lawyers say Randazzo was the criminal.
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More than 230 athletes are slated to represent Team USA at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games this month, and a handful are from Northeast Ohio.
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On the eve of Temporary Protected Status expiring, a federal judge delivered a last minute reprieve for Haitian immigrants. This includes an estimated 12,000-15,000 living in the Springfield area.
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East Palestine residents have complained of symptoms they say stem from the Norfolk Southern train derailment three years ago.
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Changes to both the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Medicaid passed in July 2025 as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill.
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A subpoena issued to Les Wexner sets his deposition date for Feb. 18. Wexner's legal representative said in a statement the Ohio billionaire will cooperate fully with any governmental inquiry into Epstein.
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The killing of two people at the hands of federal officials has Princeton University historian Julian Zelizer thinking back to May 4, 1970, when National Guard troops opened fire and killed four students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University in Ohio.