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Ohio Colleges Impacted by Supreme Court’s Anti-Diversity Ruling
At least seven Ohio public universities are reviewing scholarships in the wake of comments Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost made about race-based scholarships after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious admissions.
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City to Triple Funding for Community Shelter Board
The City of Columbus announced this week that it...
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Letter to the Editor: Protecting our Youth From the Dangers of Vaping
I am writing today representing Franklinton Prep High School...
Ohio Politics
Fracking! Coming Soon to a State Park Near You
The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission picked the “highest and best” bidders to lease parts of a state park and two wildlife areas for fracking Monday.
Ohio Politics
Should Ohio Raise the Cigarette Tax?
Ohio has the fourth-highest rate of cigarette smoking in the United States, bringing with it all the expenses associated with the sickness and disability caused by smoking. But how to most effectively bring that rate down is a matter of some debate, according to a survey of a panel of Ohio economists that was released last week.
Education
There’s a Lot Going on in the New Ohio Education Bill
The Ohio Senate passed a bill requiring Ohio universities and community colleges to be more transparent with costs but not before tacking on more than $1.4 billion in state spending proposals.
Ohio Politics
Report: Ohio Prosecuted Over 200 HIV-Related Crimes Last Decade
A new report from two Ohio organizations shows more than 200 cases of “HIV-related prosecutions” in Ohio.
National Politics
Report: Gun Deaths Increased 52% in Ohio From 2012 to 2021
BY: MARTY SCHLADENLast week’s mass shooting amid a Kansas City Super Bowl parade was another reminder that despite claims that more guns make us safer,...
Features
Wave of Ohio Zoomers Registering to Vote This November
More than 48,600 18-year-olds are registered to vote in Ohio as of Jan. 6 — a 35% increase compared to late August, according to data analyzed by the Civics Center, a nonpartisan organization trying to increase voter registration.
Ohio Politics
New Info Comes to Light in FirstEnergy Scandal
The announcement Monday of new felony indictments against players in Ohio’s massive bribery scandal is again raising questions about what Gov. Mike DeWine knew before and after he nominated Sam Randazzo to be the top utility regulator in the state.
Ohio Politics
DeWine Releases Updated Transgender Healthcare Rules
Adults wouldn’t have restricted access to transgender health care and transgender youth wouldn’t need to get medical consent from a bioethicist before starting treatment, according to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s revised proposed administrative rules on transgender care.
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