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Ohio bill would allow parents to claim ‘conceived children’ on income taxes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio lawmaker has proposed a bill that would allow parents to claim “conceived children” as dependents on their state income taxes. Rep. Gary Click (R-Vickery) recently introduced House Bill 654, or the Strategic Tax Options for Raising Kids (STORK) Act, which would allow Ohioans to include embryos or fetuses conceived […]
Ohio high school football ticket prices: What it costs to see local Friday night lights
Friday night lights are almost back in central Ohio. And with a new law signed in July by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio school districts are required to charge less for student tickets than for adults and can't charge more for tickets purchased in-person rather than online, a source of controversy in high school athletics last year. The law goes into effect in October but many districts in central Ohio have already adjusted their prices. ...
Ohio community colleges rank near the bottom in new national study
Ohio didn't fare well in a new ranking of community colleges across the country. A WalletHub study revealed the best and worst community colleges in the nation, and where states ranked best overall. Ohio was ranked 41st — last among the states that were ranked. ...
Science of reading curriculum is now being taught in all Ohio school districts
As students return to school this fall, their reading curriculum might look a little different. This is the first academic year Ohio school districts are required to teach the science of reading curriculum, which is based on decades of research that shows how the human brain learns to read and incorporates phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, […]
North Royalton kicks off school year with Welcome Back video: Talk of the Towns
NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio -- As students and staff gear up for the start of the new year at North Royalton Elementary School, anticipation builds not only for the fresh academic challenges, but also for the much-loved tradition of the Welcome Back video. Now in its fourth year, this annual production...
Ohio lawmakers want K-12 schools to post public policy on the Pledge of Allegiance
Schools will be required to publicly post their policy on oral recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, if a bill introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives becomes law. Ohio schools are already required by law to have a policy on whether or not students recite the pledge. ...
The wonky reason you should expect higher electricity prices next year - Saving You Money
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The PJM Interconnection and its role in our everyday lives isn’t something most electric customers think about. But because of a quirk in the system called capacity auctions, Clevelanders are likely to see noticeable increases in the price they pay for electricity, perhaps as much as 25%.
Rite Aid plans to shutter all but 4 stores in Ohio by the end of September
OHIO, USA — Rite Aid will be closing all but four of its stores in Ohio by the end of September amid its recovery from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the pharmacy chain confirmed to 10TV's sister station WKYC on Wednesday. In addition, all Rite Aid stores in Michigan will be...
Hype isn’t dying around Ohio recreational marijuana, sales data shows
The manager said hands down, his shop's highest-selling product is marijuana flower, but many new cannabis users are also trying edibles for their first time. With a healthy customer base, Bix doesn't think recreational sales will slow down any time soon.
‘I Felt a Lot of Freedom’: Midwest Summer Camp for LGBTQ+ Youth Offers Sanctuary and Life Lessons
At campsites across Michigan and Ohio, Camp 4 All offers a safe place for summer fun. Standing on a beach in Traverse City, Michigan, 16-year-old Naja Nile chose not to swim despite the brutal summer sun, but saw them: kids with colorful hair splashing in the sparkling water. Wearing bathing...
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