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Sometimes, when police are trying to arrest someone, they’ll barricade themselves from police, sometimes bringing others ...
The Ohio Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to advance a bill that strictly limits where Ohioans can purchase most products ...
Ohio lawmakers are considering requiring cities to cooperate with immigration officials and if they don’t, they could lose ...
Ohio's Republican Treasurer Robert Sprague said he is not sold on a bill suggesting he invest taxpayer dollars in digital ...
“The Statehouse has ditched our fair funding plan that was a bipartisan approach that supports Columbus and Ohio schools. It ...
The legislature sent Gov. Mike DeWine an extensive bill Wednesday that lawmakers and lobbyists have said will prompt new ...
The Ohio Supreme Court is allowing a ban on gender-affirming care for minors ruling to go back into effect, a little over a ...
Office of Budget and Management Director Kimberly Murnieks says the state shouldn’t put up $600 million bonds for the project ...
This is the first publicly-released analysis from a legislative or state office of tax revenue estimates for the project from ...
A citizen’s coalition that wants to ask Ohio voters whether to end qualified immunity for public workers, like police ...
But Nick Messenger, senior researcher for the Ohio River Valley Institute, said Appalachian schools will lose $565.8 million ...
A year-long court battle over a proposed amendment to end qualified immunity for Ohio's government employees, including ...