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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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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, says if Joe Blystone has proof of election anomalies, he should bring them forward.
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A six-week ban on abortion passed in 2019 has never taken effect, but that could change quickly.
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Republican commissioners said tight elections deadlines for an August 2 primary prevented them from adopting new maps, which the Democratic commissioners refuted.
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The lawsuit comes two days after the primary, with Democratic candidates planning to talk about the House Bill 6 corruption scandal in this year's election.
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The Republican and Democratic candidates who won the gubernatorial primary have very different views on the issue of abortion.
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Some of the candidates former President Donald Trump has endorsed in Ohio’s primary races were with him during the rally but it's unclear if his base will embrace his choices.
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The clock is ticking for the Ohio Legislature to pass an initiated statute to keep the issue from going to the ballot this fall.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled the fourth attempt at state legislative district maps was unconstitutional, leaving the different state officials in a state of limbo until a possible federal court decision.
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Republican lawmakers say the legislation that removes ephemeral streams as protected waterways will create more certainty for developers and puts Ohio on par with federal regulations.