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Data shows Columbus' rate of gun violence decreased but largely remained steady, while Parma's rate decreased significantly. Cincinnati and Dayton only increased moderately by 5 to 6%.
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State Sen. Andrew Brenner (R-Delaware) says he thinks his two properties were targets of fake emergency calls, because he helped pass legislation increasing penalties for such actions.
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Business & EconomyA task force with the Ohio Chamber of Commerce has been looking at the problem of retail crime and has some suggestions
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Republican Attorney General Dave Yost, who was outspoken against Issue 1, is likely to argue in court that the abortion rights amendment passed in Issue 1 invalidates the ban on abortion after six weeks.
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Columbus police arrested 62 people from Sept. 25 to 30, which was the most arrests in any jurisdiction in Ohio.
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The Ohio Attorney General’s Office rejected petition language Wednesday for a constitutional amendment aimed at remaking the state's troubled system for drawing political maps.
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The legal battle over Columbus' local gun laws is ongoing in both Delaware County and Franklin County courts.
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Ohio's Attorney General wants access to medical records of Ohioans who go out of state for abortionsA new document filed as part of a proposed Biden administration rule to increase privacy for patient's medical records shows Dave Yost is one of 19 attorney generals nationwide who have signed a letter, saying they should have access to that information.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said up to 170,000 Ohioans are eligible.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThose behind Clean Ohio Water Fund allegedly pocketed $131,000 that was supposed to help East Palestine residents.