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Example: In a two-for-one amendment, House Republicans heavily pruned a key DeWine program, doing a favor for factory-farm polluters. The House rewrite forbids the H2Ohio program, a key DeWine ...
A bystander also has to wonder if some features of House Republicans’ cut ‘n’ paste of Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget ...
The Browns and Cleveland are back to having 'Flacco Fever' with the resigning of the last QB to lead them to the playoffs, ...
The proposed funding includes $200 million for vouchers that could help thousands of families earning up to 200% of the ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered the flags of the United States and Ohio to be flown at half-staff at all public buildings and ...
Ohio State’s victory tour has made it to the nation’s capital. Just days after receiving its championship rings during the ...
Federal and state individual income tax returns are due, but as Ohioans close the books on a year’s worth of earnings, tax ...
A Huron County volunteer firefighter is being honored after losing his life in the line of duty. 41-year-old John Saunders ...
GREENWICH, Ohio — 3News has learned that a firefighter with the Tri-Community Joint Fire Department in Huron County has died ...
Advocates for Ohio public education have been fighting for the so-called Fair School Funding Plan to be continued in the next ...
OSU won four straight games, including the Jan. 20 title contest, in the first expanded 12-team College Football Playoff, and ...
The Ohio House’s version of the two-year state budget would spend $213 million on childcare programs. Most of it, $200 million, would go to vouchers that help lower-income families pay for daycare.