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African American men and women from across the country will saddle up for a premiere event. On June 20, the Dayton Black Rodeo is riding into town to observe Juneteenth.
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Tycen Proper, 19, of Knox County was among five people arrested in relation to a plot to attack the White House.
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As many Ohio communities consider or have already enacted data center moratoriums, Governor Mike DeWine urged local leaders not to completely rule out what he said could be a good deal.
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Paid family caregivers in Ohio, who could have seen payments eliminated in an earlier version of the bill, are expected to be largely unaffected by the changes.
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The agreement includes a commitment to not perform or offer "sex-rejecting procedures," which includes administering puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.
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The shooting happened near the Old West End Festival, an annual gathering of live music and home tours.
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Photographer Akash Pamarthy has documented the Sikh religious community in Ohio over several years. His photos tell a story.
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The leader of the group collecting signatures said they don't have his goal of 620,000 to submit the amendment to abolish Ohio property taxes.
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A trial in March ended in a mistrial for Charles "Chuck" Jones, former CEO of FirstEnergy, and Michael Dowling, the former senior vice president of external affairs, after the jury deadlocked.
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Under existing law, Ohioans generally need a state driver's license or ID card, a United States passport or passport card or a military ID to do so.
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More than 44% of ticks submitted to Buckeye Tick Test in the last year came from people's own yards, with another 12.5% found while walking in neighborhoods.
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The bill says it would permit the teaching of the positive impact of Judeo-Christian values in U.S. history. Opponents say it offers a skewed view of history.