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Gov. Mike DeWine says if Ohioans reject Issue 1, he'll push to allow some changes to the six-week abortion ban, but backers of the amendment say DeWine and politicians had their chance and now voters will decide.
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The seven progressive-leaning elected members of the Ohio Board of Education who sued over the Republican-backed overhaul of K-12 education are considering their next move.
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DeWine's effort to implement the Science of Reading into Ohio's public schools has hit a few speed bumps.
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USDA policy change could allow more Ohio schools to serve free meals, but advocates say it may not be financially feasible for many schools.
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Ohio's new distracted driving law is now in effect and Ohioans who text while driving can face stiff fines and penalties.
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As of midnight, the Ohio Department of Education no longer exists and other changes will happen, according to Gov. Mike DeWine – even though seven Democratic state school board members won a court order that they say stops Republicans' revamping of K-12 education in Ohio.
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Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted announce new projects expected to create more than 300 jobs, $27 million in payroll.
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Seven of the Democratic members of Ohio's state board of education are suing to stop a provision in the state budget that transfers the authority to make many important decisions from the board to the governor.
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The first meeting of the Ohio Redistricting Commission in 16 months was supposed to be short and organizational, but the map-drawing panel's session was cut short when members were unable to pick the co-chairs who would lead the panel.
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In Thursday's press conference in Cleveland, Gov. Mike DeWine announced that 138 people have been arrested and 63 guns seized as part of an ongoing surge of federal state and local law enforcement in Cleveland.
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The working group was put together after a deadly school bus crash in August in western Ohio killed an 11-year-old elementary student and injured more than 20 other kids on the first day of school.
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The Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group, established by Governor Mike DeWine in response to the recent school bus crash in Clark County that claimed the life of an 11-year-old Northwestern Local Schools student, will commence meetings next month.