Tri-State News
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The state can’t make the change without the federal government rolling back an almost 90-year-old law, the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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Millions in state money is headed to Ohio food banks and some SNAP recipients wiill get a share, but not all.
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Transgender advocates have filed a public records request for correspondence between the governor’s office and Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. They want more information about the decision to hold a second public hearing on a proposed ban on gender changes to state driver’s licenses.
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The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday it will reduce flight capacity at 40 busy airports.
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Near West Theatre presents 'Objectively/Reasonable' on Saturday.
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Hoque practiced as a prosecutor and defense attorney for years in central Ohio, including representing student activists arrested earlier this year by Ohio State University police during protests against Israel's war in Gaza.
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Ohio is planning a new mental health hospital to meet the need for psychiatric beds. Trotwood leaders are against the proposed location at the old Hara Arena site.
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The Trump administration has agreed to fund SNAP benefits for the nation through money from an Agriculture Department contingency fund. But, these funds equate to only half of the typical benefits disseminated, and recipients could expect delays.
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While there weren’t any statewide races in Ohio, the leader of the state’s Democrats said she thinks local results suggest positive things for next year.
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The Ohio constitution lets the Ohio General Assembly remove a judge, in rare instances, by a two-thirds vote in both chambers.