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The law has the support of Ohio's largest teachers union, whose members expressed frustration with cellphones distracting students from learning.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's suit claims board members Wade Steen and Dr. Rudy Fichtenbaum seek to steer as much as $65 billion to a shell company.
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Despite the long odds of advancing, Ideastream Public Media's sports commentator Terry Pluto said the Eastern Conference Semifinal series has been encouraging, with players stepping up in the absence of Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen.
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Politicians must consider the benefits of being the home of a professional team against the costs of stadium construction, but some say voters should get a say.
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The state joint committee advanced rules on the applications for existing medical dispensaries to get dual licenses to sell to adult, non-medical customers in Ohio.
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A Republican state lawmaker has introduced a pair of bills to change Ohio's laws related to disclosure and exposure to the virus that causes AIDS.
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As the Cleveland Browns consider a move to Brook Park, members of Cleveland City Council are seeking to use a state law to make the move more challenging.
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The caucus' goal is to support preservation of historic buildings and raise awareness about the benefits of saving Ohio's landmarks.
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Ohio’s tax revenue has come in below projections for four out of the last five months.
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Hundreds of child care facilities in Ohio closed on Monday and their workers rallied at the Statehouse to draw attention to what’s becoming a crisis for parents – finding affordable day care.