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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The effort to abolish Ohio property taxes has failed – at least for now. The group collecting signatures to put an amendment on November’s ballot says it has fallen short of the number needed to qualify.
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A Dublin city spokesperson said the police robot did not identify any criminal incidents, issue any tickets or help with any arrests in its nearly 10 months on the job.
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Business & EconomyHow neighboring states subsidize coal or other generation still affects Ohio, since the state is among 13 states within PJM Interconnection, the regional electric grid.
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The bill was approved overwhelmingly, but even some of those who voted for it raised concerns about the kind of property tax relief it provides to elderly and disabled Ohioans.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA study out of Bowling Green State University found a dangerous fungus present on needles used to inject drugs.
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Representatives from several organizations across Ohio held a press conference Monday to demand the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio make utilities more affordable.
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The Hoover Road bridge over I-71 will get wider walkways on both sides of the road, making it easier for bikes and pedestrians. It's one of more than 80 projects that will get funding from LinkUs.
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Archaeologists recently began digging in a field in Granville after a perfect circle appeared in their subsurface imaging. They believe it could be the remnants of an ancient Hopewell earthwork.
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Business & EconomySoon, shoppers who don’t want to travel far for fresh fruits and vegetables may finally see some options within walking distance of downtown Columbus and its core neighborhoods.
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More than 40 historic Stearman biplanes will fly in to be on display June 19-21 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force near Dayton.
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Business & EconomyA Miami University researcher says the videotape is why it's hard to repair consumer electronics. Now, the "right to repair" movement is pushing back.
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