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Death row inmate Kareem Jackson is on death row for killing two men in a robbery in Columbus in 1997 but his execution has been postponed. Meanwhile, two of Ohio's male Senators have different views when it comes to abortion.
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Dayton Children’s Hospital announced plans to build a new freestanding mental health building on Monday. Officials say that the new building on Valley Street will help the hospital expand services offered to local children and teens suffering from mental health issues.
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Rallies were also held in Akron, Toledo, Youngstown, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati.
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A settlement agreement to put off the ballot issue came not long after a lawsuit was filed by the marijuana legalization group disputing a ruling of the Ohio Secretary of State.
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Famed rock band The Who return to the ‘Queen City’. Experts from the Cincinnati Observatory say we are in ‘eclipse season’.
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Partisan Ohio mapmakers make an emotional plea to the Ohio Supreme Court as justices again decide whether to hold the state’s redistricting commission in contempt. Meanwhile, a federal hearing to determine how much Walmart, Walgreens and CVS should pay two northeast Ohio counties.
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A proposed statewide ballot issue to change state constitutional laws on bail is gaining momentum while lawmakers consider other measures.
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If you voted for a gubernatorial candidate in the May 3 primary, you are now considered a member of a political party.
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The ACLU of Ohio's lawsuit is challenging the city of Lebanon’s anti-abortion ordinance.
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The former state school board member was once leading the process to find a new state superintendent before applying for the job himself.
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After more than fifty years, the remains of a soldier killed in the Korean War are finally coming home. Also, Ohio cannabis advocates have filed a lawsuit against Ohio lawmakers alleging lawmakers are unjustly delaying a vote on a recreational adult cannabis use initiative until 2023.