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The report also shows recent cuts in Ohio's Medicaid budget will threaten the closure of 31 hospitals and clinics in Ohio.
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Two new graduates share their hopes and concerns for the future, in conversation with mentors working in the fields they plan to pursue.
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A new Ohio law requires mail-in ballots be received by county board of elections offices by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. Some voters are concerned about their mail-in ballots arriving in time.
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Ohio is holding primary elections for key races, including governor, U.S. Senate and the House. Many voters say they are concerned about the rising cost of living.
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All Aboard Ohio is looking to connect Ohio's biggest cities with passenger rail.
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Emmanuel Mathews, 80, was arrested on a felonious assault charge and released on bond after shooting a 55-year-old man in a Chagrin Falls park.
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Emmanuel Mathews, 80, was arrested on a felonious assault charge and released on bond after shooting a 55-year-old man in a Chagrin Falls park.
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Ohio doesn't have an official state cryptid, but a bill with bipartisan support could change that.
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The Middletown steel mill (formerly AK Steel) was set to be transformed using over $500 million in Inflation Reduction Act funds. But its fossil-fuel burning future could instead be refurbished.
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What does it take to get a tariff refund? One small business owner in Ohio kept an audio diary of his quest to get his money back from the U.S. government.
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On April 29, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments challenging the Trump administration's attempts to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria. One of the plaintiffs is Springfield resident Vilès Dorsainvil.
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The General Services Administration is looking for a new steward for Cleveland's West Pierhead Lighthouse.