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Taiwanese were voting Saturday to determine whether to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers, all from the opposition ...
How much should FirstEnergy have to pay as a punishment for improperly spending customer fees and bribing officials in the ...
As the Ohio Senate considers whether to override Governor Mike DeWine’s recent veto related to school district property tax ...
Podcast hosts argue that property tax levies with misleading names like "replacement" and "emergency" obscure real costs from ...
The former federal prosecutor who led the initial investigation says the use of dark money in campaigns has gotten worse and ...
Reporter Anna Staver delivered a masterclass Sunday in how Ohio’s government has systematically corrupted its own ...
From abortion restrictions to library book placement rules, Ohio's 2025 budget has become a stealth vehicle for policy changes that would face intense scrutiny as standalone bills.
COLUMBUS — Ohio schools received nearly $185 million last year through five federal education programs now under review by the Trump administration, according to a state education spokeswoman.
The Tenth District Court of Appeals sided with cities in a July 8 ruling, saying efforts by Ohio lawmakers to bar local tobacco laws are unconstitutional.
The Tenth District Court of Appeals sided with cities in a July 8 ruling, saying efforts by Ohio lawmakers to bar local tobacco laws are unconstitutional.