Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order to address food scarcity as the ongoing shutdown of the federal government ...
A crowd of about 400 students and politically interested individuals gathered at the University of Cincinnati on Tuesday to ...
Gov. Mike DeWine’s ban on the sale of intoxicating hemp items ended before it could even take effect. DeWine, a Republican who has long opposed the sale of the products, announced Oct. 8 that he was ...
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Mayor Brown, Rep. McNally ask DeWine for emergency relief as downtown buildings remain without reliable steam
As building owners in downtown Youngstown continue to struggle with inadequate heat and hot water, the mayor and a state ...
Governor Mike DeWine’s temporary ban on intoxicating hemp, low-level THC products started today, but it was stopped 15 hours later. A judge ruled there’s now a pause on the sales ban for 14 days.
Sen. Andrew Brenner wants to replace local school levies with a single statewide property tax rate and a higher sales tax.
Businesses like Aardvark Beer & Wine in Linworth are trying to sell their inventory before the ban takes effect on Tuesday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Wednesday banning retailers from selling products with intoxicating hemp for 90 days. Intoxicating hemp products, such as edibles, ...
The lawsuit filed by the ACLU says the Ohio National Guard member and several other DC-area police officers violated man's ...
Ohio will eliminate two types of property tax levies that schools and local governments use to raise money. The Ohio Senate voted 21-11 on Oct. 1 to reinstate a budget provision to get rid of ...
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The property-tax time bomb that could roil waters for the next Ohio governor: Thomas Suddes
Depending on what happens at the Statehouse, Ohio voters' potential elimination of property taxes could make or break ...
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine slaps ban on THC drinks, other intoxicating hemp products: Capitol Letter
High stakes: Gov. Mike DeWine declared a public health emergency on Wednesday over intoxicating hemp products in Ohio, essentially banning sale of the products, at least temporarily, Mary Frances ...
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