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Carter spoke to reporters after an Ohio Senate committee hearing about the Spring 2024 OSU commencement ceremony.
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The schools are spread across Columbus. Most are elementary schools, but there are some high schools and middle schools that could get the axe.
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One Ohio lawmaker who met with officials from the Cleveland Browns said it’s very early in the process, but he has some concerns about state funding of a new or renovated stadium.
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All registrations deemed inactive and so legally qualified for removal will be listed for public review on a Registration Readiness roster posted for public review to the Ohio Secretary of State's website.
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The FirstEnergy companies that distribute electricity as Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric and Toledo Edison are asking state regulators to increase rates and restructure how customers are charged.
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Biden's action makes federal funding available to tornado victims in 11 affected counties: Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland and Union.
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It is no secret that Ohio’s congressional and legislative districts are gerrymandered to the extreme. The Brennan Center's Yuri Rudensky joins the show to discuss a new study that reveals how gerrymandering has taken away a true choice for many voters.
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Post-insurrection, the size and shape of extremism in Ohio has changed and so have the tactics to combat it.
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House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) has removed six Republicans from the committees they chaired, after they donated to Republican challengers in March's primary.
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Follow for live updates as Ohio State students protest on May 1 at the university's South Oval.
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The managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics examines J.D. Vance's potential as Donald Trump's GOP running mate.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is walking a fine line over protests supporting Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war as he faces a tough re-election bid.
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Columbus City Council approved funding for an intersection realignment and traffic safety project at Cleveland and Myrtle avenues.
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The bill would make changes in Ohio laws regarding required voter ID, early voting and voting by mail, including a provision allowing an action that’s been pushed by some 2020 election deniers.
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Business & EconomySix new zoning categories would allow for taller buildings. The tallest would permit buildings to be up to 12 stories tall, or 16 stories if affordable housing is included.
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We're discussing everything from housing to transportation.
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Business & EconomyColumbus City Council approved funding for a $10 million trail connector in Clintonville.
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On one day in January, volunteers counted 2,380 homeless individuals in Franklin County. More than 200 people were chronically or repeatedly homeless.
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Ohio state Rep. Lauren McNally (D-Youngstown) introduced a bill that would increase consumer protections and transparency in the regulation of utilities in Ohio.
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The Capital Line would be a two-mile path lined with greenery, art and furniture.
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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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After decades of efforts to change a provision of state law shielding people who rape their spouses from prosecution, the Ohio Senate has voted unanimously to remove that loophole.