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Congressman Tim Ryan Investigates Capitol Breach
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Gov. Mike DeWine says the state's goal is for every school employee to receive the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine in February; Ohio’s former health director is being floated as a potential candidate for U.S. Senate; there are more COVID-19 vaccine doses available that will go to the next group of older Ohioans; and more stories.
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A glimpse of how challenging life was on the other side of a record-setting career.
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Most schools in the state are planning to go back to in-person learning in some form by March, according to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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He sees the proceeding as political rather than judicial and questions whether former President Donald Trump should stand trial at all.
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The Ohio senator plans to raise questions about whether the former president should even stand a second trial.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday the state is watching hospital utilization and if the numbers decrease Ohio's 10 p.m. curfew could be shifted to 11 p.m. on Thursday.
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The $61 million bribery scandal involving Ohio's nuclear plant bailout law and a utility widely believed to be FirstEnergy has brought new attention to to the commission that regulates utilities.
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Incoming Xavier University President Colleen Hanycz, Ph.D., doesn't take over until July 1, but she was in Cincinnati Monday to meet with the Xavier community and the media.
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Cleveland will be the home to a new collaborative effort between the city’s leading medical research facilities, its universities and the state.
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Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman says he won't seek reelection; three Ohioans are among the latest arrested following the January 6 attack on Congress; Cleveland’s healthcare industry is getting a huge investment from the state and the Cleveland Clinic; and more stories.
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The longtime Ohio senator and former representative cites 'partisan gridlock' as a reason for wanting to move on from the post.