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Merrin, who has served in the Ohio House since August 2016, currently chairs the ways and means committee.
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The CDC is sending a team of epidemiologists who are scheduled to arrive in Columbus on Thanksgiving weekend.
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The graffiti included a swastika, language advocating for white supremacy, and a slur targeting African-Americans. According to a university police report, the incident happened sometime Monday evening.
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Curtis Rowe, 64, and five others died Saturday when a historic B-17 Flying Fortress bomber and a P-63 Kingcobra fighter plane collided during an aerial demonstration.
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As Columbus contemplates becoming the first city in Ohio to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes, data is starting to come in from areas that have implemented bans themselves, including the entire county of Canada where researchers are finding a reduction in smoking.
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The announcement comes a week after a Franklin County Common Pleas judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking part of a 2018 state law that expanded self-defense protections and other gun rights.
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The Public Utility Commission of Ohio voted Wednesday to pause four state investigations tied to the First Energy bribery scandal.
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Ohio's Secretary of State Frank LaRose says he still supports J.D Vance even after his remarks on Fox News. Also, the Biden administration uses Columbus to address housing issues that affecting the whole nation.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, said he still thinks U.S. Senate Republican nominee J.D. Vance is the "right person for the job" when asked to respond to comments made by Vance supporting the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory.
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