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Ohio flags to be flown at half-staff
Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of a former Ohio state senator.
Independents sue to open Pennsylvania’s primary elections
More than 1.5 million Pennsylvanians won't be able to vote on May 19 because of the state's closed primary elections.
Data center industry ties expansion to Pennsylvania’s success
Nearly everyone needs data centers to accommodate modern conveniences, such as online shopping and banking, but not nearly as many want one in their community.
‘Designated outdoor refreshment area’ proposed for Playhouse Square
DORA legislation introduced at Monday’s city council meeting would allow people to purchase drinks from participating businesses and carry them outside within a designated area.
Law would protect elected officials’ office while deployed by military
State lawmakers are considering how Ohio communities should handle situations where an elected official is called up for military service.
Roblox rolls out new safety features for young users
The popular gaming site Roblox is rolling out new safeguards to protect its youngest users.
Alzheimer’s advocates push for testing, care at Ohio Statehouse rally
Alzheimer’s disease kills more Americans each year than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined, and one in three older Americans dies with some form of dementia.
Trucking schools accused of rolling out non-English speakers
The head of an El Paso trucking school said she's aware of and is taking seriously an investigation by the Texas attorney general into potential violations of trade and public safety rules.
‘Loved by many’: Walk of Honor held for Wooster student-athlete who donated organs after death
The Wooster community is honoring the life of a local teenager as they gathered for a final tribute inside Akron Children’s Hospital Monday.
Firefighter injured, dog rescued from Cleveland house fire
A firefighter injured while combatting a house fire in Cleveland on Tuesday afternoon.