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For decades Ohio made policies to favor fossil fuels over renewable sources like wind and solar. That's caused impacts to health and the environment. We explore in part two of WOSU's State of Energy series.
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The $1.9 billion in bonds will be put towards affordable housing, utilities, public safety, parks and more. Ads claim the bonds won't raise taxes, but advocates say that may not be completely accurate.
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A judge in Franklin County extended his restraining order Thursday pausing Gov. Mike DeWine’s ban of “intoxicating” hemp products.
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Business & EconomyHuntington said Monday that once the deal closes it will become the No. 1 bank in Mississippi and a top 10 bank in both Alabama and Arkansas by deposits. The transaction will also give it a foothold in high-growth markets such as Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Atlanta, Nashville, Orlando and Tampa.
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Bruce Foster III had another competency hearing in Licking County Common Pleas Court on Monday. He is charged with killing two and injuring four others at the KDC/ONE facility in February.
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Business & EconomyFranklin County led in the number of closings, up 2.3% from September 2024. Delaware County followed with 250 closings, but that was down nearly 2% from last September.
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A bipartisan vote in 2008 codified the goal that 25% of energy generated in Ohio would come from renewable sources by 2025. But that number is only at 5% this year. What happened?
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Business & EconomyStock in the company rose nearly 8% in after-hours trading to $41.10, adding to strong gains since the United States invested in the summer.
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Columbus has no shortage of ghost stories. The Ohio Statehouse is rumored to have has many ghosts, including Abraham Lincoln, who occasionally shows up to dance with a former governor’s daughter.
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The Ohio House overwhelmingly passed two property tax related bills that backers say will provide more than $2 billion in tax relief over the next three years.