The two-year budget Republican lawmakers have approved and sent on to Gov. Mike DeWine includes changes for the state’s 251 public library systems.
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Summer is in full swing and you can do just that, swing, at the Tri-C JazzFest in Playhouse Square, or take the kids to Geauga Parks for a hike with a snake charmer. All that and more are in store this week in Northeast Ohio.
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The budget approved by Republicans in the Ohio House and Senate puts a 40% cap on how much cash K-12 schools can carry over in their budgets before having to give property tax rebates.
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After months of negotiations, House Bill 96 is headed to Gov. Mike DeWine for his signature, and perhaps some line-item vetoes.
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Two Democratic former state lawmakers are threatening to sue the state if the budget gives money to the Cleveland Browns domed stadium development in Brook Park from unclaimed funds.
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As rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders speaks to Cleveland high schoolers and builds his image, sports commentator Terry Pluto says his recent speeding tickets raise concerns.
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For the first time since Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. replaced all the members of the vaccine committee, it is meeting in Atlanta.
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The conference committee has approved a two-year state budget, which makes changes to the income tax and provides funding for a domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns in Brook Park.
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Faculty at one Ohio college are devising a plan to defend institutions from what they describe as government overreach.
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The group of around 200 public school districts suing the state over private school vouchers got a win in a Columbus court today, as a judge ruled Ohio's EdChoice private school voucher program is unconstitutional.
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