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A Republican-backed bill that moves up when absentee ballots must be received by boards of elections passed the Ohio Senate on a mostly party line vote.
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Many Democrats are upset with their legislative leaders after they went along with majority Republicans on a new Ohio congressional map.
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The wreck of the USS Shenandoah is ingrained in the identity of Noble County, where residents still preserve remnants of the Zeppelin today.
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Republicans say allowing local taxing authorities in Ohio to block library levies would increase transparency, but libraries say it will hurt them and voters.
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Among them, medical practitioners would have to conduct private interviews and document possible abuse-related injuries to add to the patient’s medical records.
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The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program ran out of funds on Saturday. Cities and nonprofits are suing the Trump administration over its refusal to release contingency funds to pay for the program.
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A recent poll from the Bowling Green State University Democracy and Public Policy Research Network found next year’s midterm races in Ohio could be close.
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From selfies to time limits, Ohio has regulations outlining rules on Election Day. Here are a few things you should be aware of.
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The city is currently working on planting 1,000 trees to cool down the west side. Four decades ago, Newport led another tree planting effort as it was worked to get rid of its "Sin City" reputation.
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Kevin Coughlin announced Sunday on social media that he was withdrawing from his bid for Ohio's 13th Congressional District. He lost a close race to Rep. Emilia Sykes in 2024.