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Storytime came to the Ohio Statehouse as local librarians spelled out the ways budget cuts to the Public Library Fund could ...
A majority, 64%, of Ohio lawmakers who responded to a survey think Attorney General Dave Yost will drop his long-planned bid ...
In a short meeting, the Ohio Ballot Board signed off on a proposed constitutional amendment abolishing property taxes in the ...
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the ...
It’s been nearly two years since Ohio’s five intellectual diversity centers were signed into law and one has already begun ...
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s executive order aiming to reinstate “common sense” school discipline, more states may ...
A recent study showed increases in free and reduced-price meals for students, including in Ohio, as some lawmakers attempt to ...
A new independent evaluation of an initiative to provide cash assistance to those recently released from prison suggests that ...
Two Ohio state lawmakers want to earmark $24 million over the next two years to help manufacturers make upgrades. They argue ...
A proposed bipartisan bill would help Ohio college students struggling with food insecurity. Ohio House Reps. Sean Patrick ...
A group of homeowners is taking tax relief into their own hands — fighting to get a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would abolish property taxes.
Local sheriffs are on the front lines in deciding whether to participate in the Trump administration’s mass deportation plans ...
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