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East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick lifted the evacuation at a press conference Wednesday night. It had been in place since Sunday.
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The stipulated order reached this week in Butler County Common Pleas Court outlines the terms and conditions that Dollar General must implement.
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Rep. Phil Plummer (R-Dayton) said he was elected chair of the Ohio House Republicans' campaign committee, and said he's prepared to sue House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill), who has said he's in control of the campaign money.
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Cincinnati Council voted unanimously Wednesday to require safe storage of guns around children and allow for local enforcement of the federal ban on people with a domestic violence conviction from possessing a firearm.
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Republican lawmakers are pushing for tax cuts during the budget process.
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Federal prosecutors showed an invoice from a private investigator firm that detailed the surveillance it conducted on signature gatherers who wanted to repeal the nuclear power plant bailout.
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Director alleges Cleveland Play House leadership mishandled reported assault of an actor and "enables racism."
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Advocacy for more passenger rail service in Ohio in recent years hasn't been fruitful. In 2011, then-Gov. John Kasich was among a few Republican governors who turned down federal funds that had been previously agreed to by their Democratic or independent predecessors for such expansion.
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The state is looking at two options: Cleveland-Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati and Cleveland-Toledo-Detroit.
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House Bill 458, which sets strict voter ID requirements, is now the law of the land in Ohio, beginning with the May primary. It's going to take a lot of public education to make sure Ohioans know the new rules before they go to the polls.
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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow may not be Super Bowl-bound this year, but he is up for the NFL's Most Valuable Player Award.
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Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have announced they are launching the next phase of a study designed to develop a vaccine to prevent triple-negative breast cancer, the most lethal and aggressive form of the disease.