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School buses transport more than 700,000 Ohio children to and from school every day.
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School buses transport more than 700,000 Ohio children to and from school every day.
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Gov. Mike DeWine assembled the task force in August 2023 after a Clark County crash fatally ejected 11-year-old Aiden Clark from a school bus.
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A committee assembled by Gov. Mike DeWine to assess school bus safety met for its sixth, and likely final, time Friday morning.
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A crash in western Ohio that fatally ejected an elementary student from a bus and seriously injured more than 20 others has led to renewed efforts to pass school bus safety policies.
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Deadly crash renews debate over seat belts in school buses.
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Columbus City Schools and South-Western City School District said they have enough bus drivers to start the school year.
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The company behind a disastrous change to a Kentucky city's school bus routes that resulted in more than a week of canceled classes had similar problems in two cities in neighboring Ohio last year.
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Some students in Columbus have not been assigned a bus to take them to school and a couple of dozen students still don't have reliable bus pick-ups.
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State lawmakers are looking at a bill that would hike the penalties for passing a school bus as it’s picking up or dropping off kids.Audrey Napier’s…