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The FirstEnergy companies that distribute electricity as Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric and Toledo Edison are asking state regulators to increase rates and restructure how customers are charged.
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A spokesperson with the Columbus Division of Fire confirmed the person who died was a female, but he did not know the victim's age. Commencement went on as scheduled.
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The state legislature created the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio's first official state parks in 1949.
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Organizers and volunteers with Nourish Our Neighbors had gathered at Courthouse Square April 7 with about 300 meals to give out to those in need.
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Over 2 million bags of litter have been collected from the side of Ohio's highways over the last five years. This Earth Day — and every day — officials urge the public to properly dispose of trash.
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This one-day bus tour features the many ways southwest Ohio is connected to our nation’s Civil Rights Movement.
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Attorney General Dave Yost said he was "shocked, like everybody else" to hear that former public utilities commission chair Sam Randazzo had apparently died by suicide Tuesday.
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As the senior population in the U.S. grows, so do efforts to help older Americans stay at home — and out of hospitals and nursing homes.
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Republicans in the Ohio Legislature voted to enact the law banning such bans and then had to vote again to override Governor Mike DeWine's veto of the law last year.
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Former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair Sam Randazzo, accused of heavy involvement in the state's largest bribery scheme, died by suicide Tuesday morning.
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The six new rules came after a survey of Ohio pharmacists in 2020 revealed concerns about short staffing, long hours and lack of rest breaks.
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According to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, Ohioans impacted by recent tornadoes and weather should be careful when selecting repair companies.