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The Ohio Republican Party put its thumb on the scale for Vivek Ramaswamy, voting to endorse him for governor in 2026 over Attorney General Dave Yost and current lieutenant governor Jim Tressel.
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Tuesday is a primary election and six central Ohio school districts, some libraries and municipalities hope residents turn out to support their new requests for money or renew existing funding sources.
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The Trump administration will back off on terminating the legal status of international students. The move comes after many students, including two from Ohio State, filed court challenges.
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People have opinions, from school funding to libraries to building a domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns.
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The Ohio Senate must weigh in next on what priorities to fund over the next two years, after the Ohio House recently approved the state budget.
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In 90 days, Senate Bill 1 will become law, meaning the end of diversity equity and inclusion programs, and Ohio universities must tread carefully on topics like climate policy, immigration and abortion.
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Senate Bill 1, also known as The Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, will ban diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives for Ohio’s public universities and prohibit university faculty from striking.
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Ohio Republicans won’t be axing state agencies under a new state DOGE initiative, but they do plan to revamp property taxes.
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Intel's announcement is more bad news for a company the state is banking on to bring higher-paying jobs and technological know-how to the region.
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Columbus City Schools alters its gender policy under threat of being sued by the Atty. Gen. Dave Yost.