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Multiple counties across the state have reported rising number of SNAP fraud, a majority of which comes from devices called skimmers.
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The box tree moths which hail from Asia are known to destroy the Boxwood plant which is a unique resource in Ohio. Ohio has an online tool to report moth sightings.
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Warren County has been a Republican stronghold for as long as most people can remember. But there are signs of Democratic growth.
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The pronunciation of this city is sometimes in dispute, but never the spelling.
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Getting levies to pass has not been easy for many schools across Southwest Ohio. Tuesday's special election, however, proved to be a mixed bag.
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One of the key players in a coalition that wants to put reproductive rights before voters says the group hasn't ruled out this November, especially if referendum changes go on ballot.
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Mary Evans interviews Patrick Davis of the Fringe Coffeehouse in Hamilton – where he and his wife are offering a range of much-needed services to formerly incarcerated citizens.
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Mary Evans interviews Patrick Davis of the Fringe Coffeehouse in Hamilton – which is offering a range of much-needed services to formerly incarcerated citizens.
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Solitary bird watching during COVID has given way to more birding groups
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Hamilton County is creating a regional foundation to determine how to use an estimated $36 million it expects to receive from a national opioid settlement.
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Ohio paid out $478 million in fraudulent unemployment claims during the pandemic. The state’s government watchdog is looking into that, and it’s found a few problems.
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For a while now, state prisons have semi-officially been letting priests bring in sacramental wine for inmates' communions. Ohio’s new state budget now makes it legal. But even before COVID-19 locked down inmate communions, county jail inmates only received grape juice.