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A $20 million fraud scheme at the Columbus Zoo led to the convictions of five former employees.
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Buckeye Commons will open in the same place that once held the Center for Belonging and Social Change, offering new programs to students.
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More Perfect Union, the progressive group funding the billboards, says it is advertising the government cuts in multiple states and for multiple national parks.
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The law would require property owners to license short term rentals and put a cap on density in residential areas.
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800,000 Ohioans are at risk of losing coverage if Congress passes a proposed cut to Medicaid.
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The budget passed by the Ohio House would remove elected members from the state school board and reduce the board to five members appointed by the governor.
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When state lawmakers advanced the biennial state budget last month, they redirected money for the Ohio Housing Trust Fund.
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The City of Cleveland and Cleveland Public Market Corporation kicked off phase one of its $68 million renovation.
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Many of the state’s small libraries rely on the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services for programming. The Trump administration has effectively shut the federal agency down.
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The proposed constitutional amendment that would abolish property taxes in Ohio, which are used to fund schools, law enforcement and many local services.