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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wasted no time signing on to a plan ex-president Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson say will stop non-citizens from voting — even though it's already illegal.
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State officials are giving kudos to folks who traveled to view the April 8 total solar eclipse in Ohio for not creating massive traffic headaches.
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House Bill 68 is a statewide ban on gender-affirming care for trans minors that would have taken effect in less than two weeks.
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In another set-back for the owners of a Licking County golf course, the Ohio Supreme Court has decided not to take up a case involving Ohio History Connection and the Moundbuilders Country Club.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation is kicking off the annual summer road construction season by highlighting some of the biggest projects, including the Norwood Lateral revamp, continuing I-75 work, and improvements to the Eastern Corridor.
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After a 15-year absence, P&G Studios will produce "The Gates," a 2025 daytime drama about a wealthy Black family developed through a CBS partnership with the NAACP.
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Caitlin Clark became the all-time leading scorer in college basketball history during her time as a student, while Angel Reese led the SEC division in points and rebounds for two seasons.
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