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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.
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Officials with the Cleveland Browns have approached some state lawmakers with a funding request for a new or renovated stadium asking for as much as $600 million, or a quarter of the cost.
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Those affected by the March 14 tornadoes in Ohio can visit newly-opened FEMA centers. To find the nearest center, visit FEMA.gov.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is participating in International Roadcheck, a 72-hour blitz from May 14-16 throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada that checks motor carriers for safety violations.
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Sam Randazzo, who the Franklin County Coroner's Office said died by suicide, was facing federal and state charges in the House Bill 6 scandal.