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  • Ohio high schools and voting officials are teaming up to train 17 and 18-year-olds to work at the polls on election day.Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles…
  • Some Americans braced for the worst when the dreaded sequester took effect. Â But two weeks after the $85 billion in federal spending cuts started rolling…
  • Binge drinking in the U.S. and parental responsibility for underage drinking, with Koffel and Jump criminal law and DUI attorney Brad Koffel, Drug-Free…
  • Ohio's employment picture has showed slow but steady progress over the past 18 months. Who should get the credit for Ohio’s economic recovery:…
  • A political candidate in Delaware County was arrested yesterday after being accused of throwing his competitor's campaign literature down a sewer drain. A…
  • Ohio's railroad crossings are becoming safer and safer. Or, at least, drivers are reacting to them in a safer and safer way. That's what some new…
  • The Ohio Supreme Court is considering a case involving child prostitution. But Statehouse Correspondent Karen Kasler reports, there was no real child…
  • Ohio drivers who don't put their children - ages 4 to 8 - into special booster seats before they're buckled up could soon face traffic tickets. Click on…
  • High energy prices and concerns about oil from foreign sources have some people calling for more drilling, across the US and here in Ohio. But the current…
  • Crude oil prices dropped sharply Monday but, prices for diesel fuel rose above $4.00 per gallon, making diesel fuel substantially higher than the prices…
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