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Dispatch.com readers can choose central Ohio's Boys Coach of the Year. You have eight choices. Voting continues until 4 p.m.
House Bill 355 is looking to increase the threshold for property tax approval. It's one of the many ways state leaders are trying to change the way we're taxed.
With the passage of the state budget and lawmakers going on recess until fall, the status of laws and policies around Ohio’s legal cannabis programs at mid-year 2025 remains in a state of flux. In at ...
Ohio’s century-old promise of home rule is under relentless assault by state lawmakers and courts, but a recent court ruling ...
Highland Heights City Council has voted to seek from voters in November a 5.9-mill increase in the city's millage rate. The ...
As a physician treating leukemia patients, Bryan Hambley is troubled by an inhumane health care system and a state government ...
The Ohio Ballot Board changed a proposed constitutional amendment that would provide equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community, ...
A grassroots group suffered a setback Wednesday in its effort to put an equal rights amendment on the ballot in Ohio.
A total of 338 candidates ran in Ohio’s 2014 judicial elections, including 182 incumbents seeking re-election. On November 4, 2014, there were 140 contested judicial races in the general election.
Backers of the amendment to abolish property taxes in Ohio said they're now aiming for the fall 2026 ballot.
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