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Ohio lawmakers get plenty done in a single day, but Jerry Cirino’s dangerous college bill fades away: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- State Sen. Jerry Cirino’s bill banning DEI at Ohio colleges and requiring schools affirm a commitment to intellectual diversity to ensure conservatives don’t self-censor, among other changes, is on ice until the political tide has turned. We’re talking about the bills the House passed and...
2 Ohio Hospitals Continue To Earn ‘D’ Grade for Patient Safety
Find out what 2 hospitals in Ohio continue to have an issue with patient safety. Out of 177 hospitals in Ohio, only 2 earned the dreaded 'D' grade for patient safety according to HospitalSafetyGrade.org. There is both good news and bad news with this information. Let's get the bad news out of the way.
Ohio woman goes back to Woodstock to glamp and relive the famous festival
Beverly “Cookie” Grant hitchhiked to the Woodstock music festival in 1969 without a ticket and slept on straw. Ellen Shelburne arrived in a VW microbus and pitched a pup tent. Fifty-five years later, the two longtime friends finally got back to the garden, but this time in high style.
July 4 events around Northeast Ohio: Your guide to fireworks, festivals and more
CLEVELAND — America is set to celebrate its 248th birthday on July 4. In honor of Independence Day, many Northeast Ohio communities are holding celebrations, festivals, parades and fireworks. 3News has compiled a list of events happening across the Greater Cleveland area broken down by county. Ashtabula County. Conneaut.
How politics adds to Ohio’s electricity problems
Columbus, Ohio, bears little resemblance to New York City. But it soon could by at least by one metric: power demand. Ohio’s largest utility, American Electric Power, already has agreements with Big Tech data centers that will more than double the area’s peak demand by the end of the decade. And another 30,000 megawatts of potential data center demand — six times the existing peak use level — is on the table.
Over 23,000 Franklin County voters at risk of being cut from rolls before November election
More than 23,000 Franklin County residents might have to re-register to vote before it's too late. In a move he said was aimed at bolstering election integrity, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced the publication of a list containing 158,857 inactive Ohio voter registrations that are eligible for removal from the Statewide Voter Registration Database. ...
Reporters roundtable: Our favorite memories covering central Ohio high school sports
Another year of high school sports is in the books. The final event was held June 9, when four baseball state finals were played at Canal Park in Akron. In central Ohio, the top athletes of 2023-24 received a final moment in the spotlight at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards on June 20 at Mershon Auditorium.
Hurt in a car crash? If you get hit by the police, Ohio state law says the hurt is on you
Massillon woman stuck with bills after being hit by Perry Township police cruiser. Collision occurred as officer was responding to pursuit of fleeing motorist. Coalition promoting ballot measure that would end sovereign immunity in Ohio. MASSILLON ‒ Tami Huff was driving to the drugstore earlier this year when a Perry...
Winning Powerball numbers for the $95 million jackpot on June 26, 2024: See all the prizes hit in Ohio
CLEVELAND — Although nobody won the $95 million Powerball jackpot in the latest drawing on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, the Ohio Lottery says there were plenty of other prizes hit throughout the state. Here's a list of those prizes, according to the Ohio Lottery... $500 prize: 9 winners. $100...
'Above 1,500 degrees': Fireworks laws in Ohio designed to protect children this July 4
Thousands of children will be rushed to the emergency room this Independence Day because of fireworks injuries. Fireworks are legal to launch in Ohio during July 4 celebrations, but only under specific guidelines and on certain days, according to the state fire marshal's office. This year, adults in the Buckeye...
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