Former president Donald Trump spoke in Dayton, Ohio, on March 16, 2024, for a rally for Bernie Moreno, one of three candidates in the U.S. Senate Republican primary.
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The new law was part of Ohio’s two-year state budget signed into law in July.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has until Friday to sign the bill, veto it or allow it to become law without his signature.
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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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Some Ohioans who rely on Medicaid for dental care are being denied coverage because of their age.
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The Ohio Revised Code only allows authorized individuals to handle absentee ballots on another voter’s behalf, making it a felony for everyone else.
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The Dayton City Commission unanimously voted to adopt two peace resolutions at their meeting on December 20.
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A big endorsement came not long after the final declared candidate in the race filed his paperwork Monday, ahead of the Dec. 20 deadline to get on the March primary ballot.
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Nearly a year after the Norfolk Southern train derailment, contaminated soil and sediment is still being trucked to sites in Ohio and as far away as Colorado for treatment and disposal.
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A first-of-its-kind analysis of Ohio appellate cases with allegations of withheld evidence is a window into what many experts consider a largely invisible national problem.
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The case against Brittany Watts of Warren has attracted attention beyond Ohio, but the doctors say charges related to her reported miscarriage should be dismissed.