Ohio Republicans Up and Down the November Ballot Claimed Fraud in 2020 Election
“There were certainly people voting illegally on a large-scale basis,” J.D. Vance said, and he was far from alone
By Jake Zuckerman, Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Politics & Elections, 2020 Election
Ohio Supreme Court to Rule on Whether Those Accused of Crimes Can Carry Guns
A ruling could weaken state gun laws
Tags: Ohio News, Guns, Ohio Supreme Court
A Crackdown Didn’t Stop This Payday Lender From Cashing In On Poor Ohioans
A judge called the company's lending practices a "legal fiction" meant to evade the law
Tags: Ohio News, Payday lending
Ohio State Employed a Serial Sex Abuser for Decades in Richard Strauss. Its Fight With His Victims Lives On
The university’s settlement program pays victims pennies on the dollar compared to similar scandals at other universities
Tags: Ohio News, Richard Strauss, Ohio State
Ohio May Soon Kill a Solar Project Due to Concerns Over 'Rural Aesthetic'
It would provide enough power for 34,000 homes a year
Tags: Ohio News, Renewable Energy
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