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The groups say some Portage County voters feel intimidated by comments recently made in a Facebook post by Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski.
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Center for Disease Control preliminary data shows a pronounced decline in overdose deaths in Ohio that started last fall.
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Although LaRose has “exclusive authority” over the state’s voter registration forms, he said present state law does not let him question proof of citizenship on them.
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Policy Matters Ohio's annual report on how working people are faring in this economy said wages grew and outpaced inflation, but that pay is still too low.
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Former president Donald Trump made controversial comments about abortion and IVF in Florida, where voters will see an amendment similar to the one that passed in Ohio last year.
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The GOP's plan to recruit and train thousands of volunteers to be on alert for potential election problems in Ohio and 17 other states has gotten the attention of voting rights advocates.
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Ohio lawmakers said it’s time to think about reworking the state’s name, image, and likeness—or NIL—regulations.
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The Ohio Department of Health is tracking both the mosquito-borne West Nile virus and COVID.
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Former Ohio Democratic Party Chair and House Minority Leader Chris Redfern says he's thinking about running for office in 2026.
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Columbus City Schools Board consulting experts and the public about closures, and will examine the task force process.
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Voter fraud is extremely rare, but Republicans say they plan to bring in thousands of volunteers to watch for issues on election day nationwide and in Ohio.