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Democrats’ rule bars unendorsed candidate from speaking

COLUMBUS (AP) — A Democratic gubernatorial candidate is bristling over being barred from speaking during a party-sponsored political event.Former Ohio Supreme Court Justice William...

Career Readiness Workshop set at SSCC

A Career Readiness Workshop will be held 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday, March 23 at Southern State Community College’s Central Campus, 100...

Stivers wants background check system vetted

U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers (R-15th District) said he can support some form of federal legislation to try to lower the incidence and severity of...

Group urges Ohio school boards to push for safety funding

Eds: APNewsNow.COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio School Boards Association is asking districts to adopt a resolution that calls school violence “an epidemic” and...

Family files lawsuit over lost embryos at Ohio hospital

CLEVELAND (AP) — An Ohio hospital where as many as 2,000 frozen eggs and embryos were damaged by a storage tank malfunction is being...

Selling cookies, raising funds in the sun

The cheerful members of Girl Scout Troop 34488 raise funds selling cookies Sunday afternoon at Wal-Mart in Wilmington. Along with Scout Mom Wendy Nelson...

Police: Girl who told students candy was laced arrested

MASSILLON, Ohio (AP) — Police say a female student at an Ohio high school where about 20 students reported feeling ill after eating candy...

$114.5 million package for new voting machines considered

COLUMBUS(AP) — Ohio lawmakers are considering a $115 million plan that would help counties buy new voting machines.Republican state Sen. Frank LaRose presented the...

Pence focuses on economic growth in speech

CLEVELAND (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence focused on economic growth as a main theme in his speech at an America First Policies event...

Documents detail Cincinnati’s failed courtship of Amazon HQ2

CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati wooed Amazon’s second headquarters offering urban cool and culture along with big-bucks incentives.The city made a wide-ranging pitch for the...