Ohioans overwhelmingly voted to legalize recreational marijuana in 2023, but Republicans are on their way to restricting it.
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Jennifer Corcoran, of Huber Heights, said her family made the decision early on in her son Matthew’s life that he would not miss out on experiences due to his disability. Matthew uses a wheelchair and ...
"We most heartily agree with President Trump," says a resolution urging teachers across the state to fall in line with the renaming.
A fast-moving bill that could subject many rural water supplies in Kentucky to pollution may have hit a bump in the road, with a GOP chairman acknowledging “validity” of concerns.
Kentucky lawmakers may vote to allow unrestricted pollution of the sources of many drinking water supplies. Here’s where, and how, people could be especially affected.
As Republicans are enjoying their majority in both the House and Senate, they are also pushing forth their own (questionable) agendas. The latest debate doesn’t revolve around healthcare or really ...
Ted Nesi ( [email protected]) is a Target 12 investigative reporter and 12 News politics/business editor. He co-hosts Newsmakers and writes Nesi’s Notes on Saturdays. Connect with him on Twitter, Bluesky ...
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