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Ohio Bill Would Restore Rare Coins Sales Tax Exemption
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio House panel is considering a bill to restore a sales tax exemption for residents purchasing rare coins and precious metal bullion. The exemption was… Read More
Early Voting For West Virginia Primary Starts Wednesday
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia voters can begin heading to the polls this week to cast votes ahead of the May 10 primary election. Early voting begins Wednesday and… Read More
Board OKs Keeping Ohio Statehouse Open Fewer Hours
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A board in charge of oversight of the Ohio Statehouse and grounds has voted to cut weekly hours at the building. The Columbus Dispatch reports the… Read More
Officials: Crashes Increased With Speed Limits on Ohio Roads
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Highway Patrol says as speed limits on the state’s rural interstate highways have increased, so have crashes. The Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News reports the state patrol… Read More
Ohio Bill Seeks to Punish Cyberstalkers, Protect Victims
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio bill that’s headed to the governor’s desk seeks to boost protections for victims of cyberstalking and other forms of harassment. The measure comes about… Read More
Authority Blocks Hospital’s Parkersburg Care Facility Bid
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Healthcare Authority has blocked an Ohio hospital’s bid to establish an ambulatory care facility in Parkersburg. The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports the… Read More
School Districts to Decide Whether to Accept OverdoseAntidote
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A heroin antidote could be coming to private and public high schools in Kentucky this fall. Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy Executive Director Van Ingram… Read More
3rd Defendant to be Sentenced in Youngstown Corruption Probe
CLEVELAND (AP) – A one-time county prosecutor candidate is set to be sentenced on charges associated with a long-running corruption probe in the Youngstown area. Forty-two-year-old Martin Yavorcik will be… Read More
West Virginians Switch Political Parties in Large Numbers
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Many West Virginians have been switching which political party they are affiliated with. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports the most people have switched from Democratic to Republican… Read More
Appeals Court Dismisses Kim Davis’ Lawsuit Against Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit that a Kentucky clerk filed against the state for requiring her to issue marriage licenses that contained her… Read More
Gloria Steinem to Visit Ohio Statehouse, Attend Public Forum
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Writer and activist Gloria Steinem is slated to visit the Ohio Statehouse and meet with Democratic female lawmakers during a stop in the political battleground state…. Read More
West Virginia GOP Chairman Says Trump to Visit State Soon
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Donald Trump’s West Virginia campaign chairman says the GOP presidential front-runner will be visiting the state sometime before the May 10 primary. But Mike Stuart, who… Read More
Ohio Attorney General to Investigate Alleged Price Fixing
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s attorney general says his office is looking into alleged bid-rigging involving sales of a chemical used to treat water. Republican Attorney General Mike DeWine is… Read More
Ohio Officials to Host Public Hearing on Medicaid Proposal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials are holding a public hearing on a proposal to require more than 1 million low-income Ohioans to pay a new monthly cost for Medicaid…. Read More
Unemployment Rates Drop in 52 of 55 West Virginia Counties
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Unemployment rates dropped in 52 of West Virginia’s 55 counties in March. WorkForce West Virginia says the unemployment rate rose in McDowell County and was unchanged… Read More
2 Miami University Frats Suspended For Hazing, Alcohol
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) – Two fraternities at Miami University in Ohio have been suspended for hazing and alcohol-related violations. The university says the Pi Kappa Phi chapter is suspended until… Read More
Ohio Bill Requires Police Body Camera Rules Made Public
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio House committee is debating a bipartisan bill requiring law enforcement agencies to have rules governing the use of body cameras. Cities such as Cleveland… Read More
$2.6B Construction Budget Poised for Ohio Senate Vote
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State senators are poised to vote on a $2.6 billion capital budget bill that funds improvements to school buildings, roads, bridges and parks. The spending plan… Read More
More Than 100 Ohio Police Agencies Pursuing New Standards
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says more than 100 Ohio law enforcement agencies are seeking to adopt new standards for use of deadly force by police. The standards adopted… Read More
West Virginia Officials Emphasizing Immunizations For Tots
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia officials are trying to put more emphasis on keeping vaccinations up to date for children 2 years old and younger. The state has among… Read More
Tuesday is Last Day to Register to Vote in West Virginia Primary
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – With the arrival of the last day to register to vote before next month’s primary election in West Virginia, the secretary of state’s office says activity… Read More
West Virginia Dem Governor Hopefuls Clash in 1st Debate
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – For the first – and likely only – time, the three Democratic candidates in West Virginia’s open governor’s race have sparred on the same debate stage…. Read More
Ohio House Lawmakers Pass Bill to Stiffen Murder Penalties
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A proposal to stiffen mandatory sentences for convicted murderers in Ohio has been approved by the Ohio House and is headed to the Senate for consideration…. Read More
Columbus Plans North Carolina Travel Ban Over Bathroom Law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Columbus City Council plans to enact a ban on unnecessary travel to North Carolina in protest of that state’s recently enacted law mandating which public restrooms… Read More
Ohio to Post Cost-Sharing Plans For Medicaid
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials are set to release proposed details of an effort to require more than 1 million low-income Ohioans to pay a new monthly cost for… Read More
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