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Ohio lawmakers will likely go on summer break without making any changes to the state’s marijuana law, a Republican state ...
Thirty-five percent of college students report receiving mental health services. Ohio House Republicans have cut funding $20 ...
Owners of small pharmacies — many themselves members of local chambers of commerce — are accusing the Ohio Chamber of ...
As President Trump sends mixed messages about immigration, ordering new raids on farms and hotels just days after saying he ...
Ohio House Democrats have elected Dani Isaacsohn, a Cincinnati lawyer, as their next minority leader. A full chamber vote is ...
With the three-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion rights advocates are looking at a time when funding cuts could spell the closure of clinics and ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said last week the state’s Republican Party ”made a bad decision,” by endorsing Vivek ...
Why does he do it? Why does Ohio’s former U.S. senator keep damning himself with snarky provocations and self-evident lies?
Republicans are considering axing funding for the Senior Community Service Employment Program. For people ages 55 and older ...
A controversial new Ohio higher education law banning diversity efforts, prohibiting faculty strikes and regulating classroom ...
Gov. Mike DeWine is concerned about "vulnerable" Ohioans and retaliation from Iran following the Trump administration's ...
Recent hearings on two different resolutions related to Ohio's support of a convention to amend the U.S. Constitution showed ...