One wore a red tie. The other wore a blue one. They still agreed on most everything. Recap from Governors Andy Beshear and ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is a Democrat. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is a Republican. But the two say they've found plenty of ...
A crowd of about 400 students and politically interested individuals gathered at the University of Cincinnati on Tuesday to ...
An Ohio House committee planned to review regulations on intoxicating hemp products on Tuesday after judge ruled governor's ...
Three businesses are suing over Gov. Mike DeWine's 90-day ban on intoxicating hemp. Members of the Ohio Healthy Alternatives ...
Gov. Mike DeWine’s Wednesday declaration of a public health emergency effectively banning the sales of intoxicating hemp products -- at least temporarily -- was met with a range of reactions from ...
Ohio retailers and breweries can resume selling hemp-derived THC drinks and gummies while a lawsuit plays out.
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Food assistance for thousands in Stark County could be cut off if shutdown continues
If the federal government shutdown continues, 50,000 people in Stark County could miss payments that help them buy groceries ...
The federal government has been shut down for almost one week, with lawmakers showing few signs of progress toward a deal to reopen it.As a result of the shutdown, hundreds of thousands of federal ...
The lawsuit filed by the ACLU says the Ohio National Guard member and several other DC-area police officers violated man's ...
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Judge temporarily blocks DeWine from banning intoxicating hemp products
A judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked Gov. Mike DeWine from banning intoxicating hemp products while a lawsuit plays out in ...
Senate Bill 114, signed by Gov. Mike DeWine, ensures no law enforcement agency will be allowed to encourage officers to reach ...
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