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Zachary Mears, senior vice president of strategy for Anduril, gave a speech and participated in a panel discussion about the company's plans and progress at their Pickaway County site near the Rickenbacker International Airport in central Ohio.
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Intel was originally supposed to start production on the plants this year. The facilities are expected to bring 3,000 jobs to the community.
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Ohio's biennial budget will leave Mid-Ohio Food Collective with about $3 million less in food on its shelves over the next two years. The food bank will also get less federal assistance.
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In Cuyahoga County, a jail death triggers mandatory investigations. Here’s what all Ohio sheriffs are supposed to do, and how to check their work.
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Produce Perks supports more than 150 farms, markets and grocers in Ohio. Some are concerned about the future of the program after more than $5 million in USDA funding for the program was clawed back.
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The County Auditor Association of Ohio recently proposed several solutions to provide property owners some relief from the state's rising property taxes.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is not required by law to attend Columbus City Council meetings, but he does always have a plush leather seat with his name on it available in city council chambers on the dais.
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Vice President JD Vance used a speech in his home state on Monday to promote the GOP’s sweeping tax-and-border bill as a small group of protesters outside a northeast Ohio steel plant brandished signs critical of the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
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There was a shortage of driver education opportunities in Ohio for 15, 16 and 17 year-olds, but by September, even more young adults will also be on the hook for the $500 classes when Ohio law will force even more teens to take 24 hours of driver education in the classroom and eight hours with an instructor on the road.
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The Ohio lawmakers are circulating a letter to legislators in other states to get them to sign onto the effort.
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A group that studies the issue says ending Medicaid expansion in Ohio could have costs even beyond the hundreds of millions the state says it would have to spend to fill the gap in federal funds.
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Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a provision in the two-year budget that limited SNAP funds for sugary drinks.
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Business & EconomyThe hospital plans to build a 14-story acute care facility and other buildings while adding 7,500 employees over 15 years.
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One of the show's signature elements has been its take on political comedy.
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Business & EconomyState and local officials are reacting to Intel's announcement that the company was slowing construction on its $28 billion New Albany project in Licking County.
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Internet gambling in Ohio – not just on sports – is not a sure bet to become law.
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President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill is expected to add $3 trillion to the national debt.
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A working group established by Gov. Mike DeWine meets Thursday to consider ways to help Ohioans with skyrocketing property tax bills.
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Transportation takes many forms. Whether it’s walking, driving, or mass transit, it’s an important part of city life.
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Columbus City Council candidate Jesse Vogel asked the county party to stay out of the race. His opponent Tiara Ross sought the endorsement.
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Columbus City Councilmember Otto Beatty is proposing a new law to make it easier for residents to add accessory dwelling units to single-family parcels.
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Both Tiara Ross and Jesse Vogel have claimed the "progressive" mantle that is used by Democrats who don't identify with the moderate wing of their party. More and more Democrats have been embracing the label since U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders first ran for president.