A total of 36 people were arrested at Thursday evening's pro-Palestine protest that took place on Ohio State University's South Oval lawn.
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This past week, we learned that First Energy gave $2.5 million to a group that helped Mike DeWine be elected governor in 2018. Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler joins the show to discuss the latest details in the ongoing nuclear bailout scandal.
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Columbus Police say Marcus Williamson handed a bank teller a note saying he had a gun and demanded money. Williamson, 25, is a former OSU defensive back.
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Business & EconomyOhioans will likely be able to buy recreational marijuana as soon as mid-June, earlier than the timeline outlined by the initiated statute they voted to pass last fall.
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Police body-camera footage released Wednesday shows a Canton police officer responding to a report of a crash and finding Frank Tyson, a 53-year-old East Canton resident, by the bar in a nearby American Veterans, or AMVETS, post.
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In October, Aaron Portzline shared that he was in kidney failure because of a genetic disease. He will get a new kidney on Friday thanks to a Blue Jackets employee.
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A man died after being arrested by Canton Police April 18. Body camera footage shows him lying motionless on the ground before officers administer CPR.
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Ohio State police and State Highway Patrol troopers made the arrests starting around 10 p.m., five hours after demonstrators gathered for a 5 p.m. rally.
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A majority of justices appeared skeptical of granting a president blanket immunity from prosecution for criminal acts, but it is unclear whether the court would act swiftly to resolve the case.
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House Bill 230 in Ohio would recategorize the felony classifications for trafficking certain amounts of drugs, such as cocaine, fentanyl or heroin.
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On Tuesday, Republican House Speaker Jason Stephens expressed support for doing something to fix the problem with Ohio's deadline not just for this election cycle, but on a longer term basis.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentWhy are Callery Pear trees banned in Ohio? Experts explain why the invasive tree can't be planted or sold in the state.
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