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Just over a third of all Ohioans have been vaccinated against COVID-19. And the demand for vaccines is slowing. Even so, there’s a bill under consideration at the Ohio Statehouse that would bar employers from requiring their employees to get vaccinated and it goes a step further.
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Ohio students would have extra time to take state-mandated tests interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic under an emergency measure passed unanimously by the…
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Ohio’s public schools are paid by the state to transport students who attend private, charter or community schools. But during the pandemic, some public…
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When it comes to whether Ohio should reopen businesses or keep them closed amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there’s no doubt where state Sen. Andrew…
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A spokesperson for Republicans in the Ohio Senate says caucus members have unblocked people on their official social media pages as part of an effort to…
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Speaker Pro Tem Kirk Schuring, who's filling in as the Ohio House's top leader, has once again called off the vote for a new Speaker. That disorder of not…
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Members of the Ohio Board of Education have approved a resolution speaking out against a bill being considered in the General Assembly.House Bill 512,…
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Supporters of the now closed Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow say the past few days have been devastating for students, families, and teachers. The...
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The Ohio classes of 2019 and 2020 could be allowed the same alternative options for earning a high school diploma as this year’s seniors.The Ohio Board of…
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Members of a General Assembly education committee will be looking to simplify Ohio’s school report cards in the new year.Over the past several months,…