If former president Donald Trump and his vice-presidential nominee pick—Ohio’s JD Vance—win the White House, DeWine gets to select who fills Vance's U.S. Senate seat.
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There is a new likely Democratic nominee for President of the United States. Former Ohio Democratic Chair David Pepper—a man who has been through candidate nomination processes, recruiting candidates and guiding them to Election Day—joins the show to discuss this tumultuous pivot for Democrats.
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William DeHart Hubbard long-jumped more than 24 feet at the 1924 Paris Olympics, becoming the first Black athlete to win a gold medal in an individual Olympic event.
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Democrats have a bone to pick with the majority justices over this ruling.
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A recent brawl at the Trumbull County Fair and a shooting at a festival in Macedonia are among recent incidents prompting officials to up security precautions at county fairs as well as the Ohio State Fair.
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Dozens of sidewalk, trail projects in Franklin County could get funds from LinkUs sales tax increaseThe LinkUs sales tax levy for the Central Ohio Transit Authority this fall plans to fund more than 150 miles of new sidewalks, bikeways and trails in its first five years.
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Vance's book already had sold more than 3 million copies before Trump chose him for the Republican ticket.
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Ohio and its communities are expected to receive about $2 billion from pharmaceutical companies over the course of 18 years to compensate for harm caused by opioids. But there’s not much oversight over how the money will be spent.
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Columbus Crew forwards Cucho Hernandez and Diego Rossi teamed up for the MLS All-Stars only goal on the night.
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The withdrawal of President Joe Biden from the presidential re-election campaign and the apparent selection of Vice President Kamala Harris is quite different from Lyndon B. Johnson's decision not to run in 1968.
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Festivities at the Ohio State Fair officially kicked off in Columbus on Wednesday morning with a ceremonial ribbon cutting by Gov. Mike DeWine and his family and the blasting of confetti cannons held by state officials.
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Columbus Police say two juveniles now have been charged in the death 29-year-old Alexa Stakely.
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