Funding for the federal government expired at midnight Wednesday morning, October 1, 2025.
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The murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk fueled a lot of hyperbolic rhetoric and some serious consequences.
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The Democratic National Committee plans to help rebuild the party in Ohio.
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As of today, Ohio police departments are banned from requiring a minimum number of tickets in a specific time frame.
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Starting Tuesday, the Columbus Division of Police's public records office charges hourly to redact and process body-worn camera and police cruiser video for records requests.
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State lawmakers will miss the first benchmark for Congressional redistricting, meaning the Ohio Redistricting Commission must reconvene, facing an Oct. 30 deadline.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentTwo computer science researchers from Wright State will lead a team to help U.S. recycling plants manufacture new parts from scrap metal. They’ll use AI to help.
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A new Republican bill would require Ohio public schools to show videos depicting human prenatal development from embryo to to students every year from third grade until graduation.
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The federal shutdown will affect people across the United States. NPR's network of member stations explains what will be impacted and where.
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Sixty years after his death, the Village of Alger in west central Ohio is memorializing the famous Black baseball player. But the effort created controversy.
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An Ohio law mandates new drivers under 21 must go through the training that 16- and 17-year-olds have been required to take.
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U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) sent Intel’s chief executive a letter Friday making several asks of the tech designer and manufacturer.
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