ODOT officials urged drivers to be safe around road construction. In the lead up to the event, there had already been 43 crashes involving drivers and construction crews this year. As officials spoke, that number rose to 44.
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Ohio’s governor announced expanding eligibility limits for child care assistance during his State of the State speech, but advocates have pushed for more.
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The most recent proposal would also prohibit Ohio candidates from running with a political party if they had not voted in the party's latest primary.
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An Akron police officer shot and injured the teen on April 1, after police got a call that a Black male was pointing a gun at houses.
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A select committee released new recommendations that argue housing demand issues in Ohio’s fast-growing urban cores starkly contrast those in rural communities.
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Personal stylists say they harness "the power of presentation" for their well-dressed clientele, tracking trends and finding clothes to match every individual need.
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Beginning Saturday, the American Red Cross of Northern Ohio will offer in-home smoke alarm installations as a part of their annual "Sound the Alarm" campaign.
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State legislators have until May 9 to change a law that could keep President Joe Biden off the Ohio ballot this fall, but the Republican leader of the Ohio Senate says Biden's name will be there.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency set federal limits on harmful chemicals called PFAS in drinking water. Though the rule is the first of its kind in the nation, it has raised questions from water utilities about the cost to implement.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled 5-2 on a lawsuit from a now-retired journalist who filed requests for that data while tracking COVID in 2020 and 2021.
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The rest stop is decorated with the colors and themes of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, which became Ohio's first World Heritage Site in September.
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