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Online Voter Registration Passes House
Soon, Ohioans will be allowed to register to vote online instead of just the old paper application. But some lawmakers are still skeptical about the plans. The state’s top elections… Read More
Video of the Day: WOLF PUPPIES!!!!!
Three one-month-old wolf puppies debuted at the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago recently. The Mexican gray wolf puppies were born at the zoo April 25. The puppies had been a den… Read More
Beshear Asks Supreme Court to Hear College Funding Case
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s Democratic attorney is asking the Supreme Court to decide whether Gov. Matt Bevin has the authority to cut college and university budgets without the approval… Read More
1st 2017 Acura NSX Rolls Off Line in North American Debut
MARYSVILLE, Ohio (AP) – The next generation of Acura’s top-of-the-line 2017 NSX has begun rolling off the line in Ohio. Honda Motor Co. unveiled the first of the cars at… Read More
Congressional Candidate in Ohio Knocked Off November Ballot
CINCINNATI (AP) – The Green Party candidate vying to fill John Boehner’s unexpired congressional term in a special June election won’t be eligible to run under that party’s banner for… Read More
The Living Music of Lindsey Goodman
Born outside of the Washington D.C. area and raised in Youngstown, OH – nationally recognized flutist Lindsey Goodman is not only an advocate for innovative ways to utilize art… Read More
Ohio Lawmakers Near Vote on Speeding up Lead-Water Alerts
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is moving closer to forcing public water systems to alert residents within two days after lead is found at the tap. It’s a key part… Read More
West Virginia House Kills Tobacco Tax Hike
Update 2:45 p.m. CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia House of Delegates has killed a key tax hike on cigarettes and other tobacco products, stymieing budget negotiations. The 44-55… Read More
Marijuana Regulation Proposal Scrapped Over Pharmacy Board Concerns
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A legislative proposal to regulate medical marijuana through Ohio’s pharmacy board is being scrapped over concerns the rare setup nationally would create an undue burden on… Read More
Ohio Sheriff’s Office Seeks Drone Certification
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) – A southwest Ohio sheriff’s office is working for certification to operate drones that can be used for evidence gathering and in searches. The Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News reports… Read More
W. Va. Allows Concealed Carry Without Permits, Training
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia now lets people 21 years old and up carry hidden guns without permits or training. The law passed by the Republican-led Legislature took effect… Read More