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The Ohio Consumers' Counsel is asking federal regulators to reject or delay a request by utilities to build five high-voltage transmission lines in Ohio.
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Drug-soaked paper has become the most commonly found illicit substance in Ohio prisons, and it leads to violence and death.
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The facilities, including the behemoth 10 gigawatt data center, will be constructed on revitalized U.S. Department of Energy land in Piketon.
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Northeast Ohioans started their St. Patrick's Day with a literal boom.
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St. Malachi's 47th annual Church Run/Walk set a new world record for the number of runners wearing sport kilts, breaking a previous record also set in Cleveland.
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The U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft was lost over Iraq Thursday.
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The Ohio agency that put out last year's report on falling population over the next quarter century said new numbers indicate those forecasts may have been off.
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Surveys have shown that Republicans are more likely to own a gun than Democrats, but is the recent increase in political violence blurring that dividing line?
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As some legislators continue to craft bills to reform the state's system, an effort is underway to abolish property taxes in Ohio entirely.
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Ohio's females of fermentation find film fame from two guys name Phil.
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Medication-induced abortions already are more common in Ohio than those involving surgical procedures.
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The annual report on concealed carry weapons from Ohio's attorney general shows an uptick in the overall number of permits issued.