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    January 14, 2026

    Texas-based company approved to frack more than 170 acres of wildlife area in eastern Ohio

    Ohio regulators approved a fracking lease at Leesville Wildlife Area and advanced more public lands for bidding, despite strong public opposition and environmental concerns.

    Texas-based company approved to frack more than 170 acres of wildlife area in eastern Ohio
    January 14, 2026

    States go their own way as RFK Jr. shifts federal vaccine policy

    States reject new federal guidance cutting childhood vaccines, forming alliances and passing laws to protect school requirements, insurance coverage, and public health standards.

    States go their own way as RFK Jr. shifts federal vaccine policy
    January 13, 2026

    The Ohio public pays the price for Big Tech’s data centers

    As Big Tech expands AI data centers, Ohio and the nation face higher energy bills, strained power grids, and growing climate and consumer costs, according to new reporting.

    The Ohio public pays the price for Big Tech’s data centers
    January 12, 2026

    Ohio Sen. Jon Husted promotes D.C. businesses in Ohio TV ad

    An ad featuring Ohio Sen. Jon Husted urging support for small businesses aired on Ohio TV stations while showcasing businesses based in Washington, D.C.

    Ohio Sen. Jon Husted promotes D.C. businesses in Ohio TV ad
    January 9, 2026

    Ohio spends billions to create jobs. Economists say the lack of jobs is making people leave

    Ohio is projected to lose 675,000 residents by 2050, with economists citing weak job growth despite billions in tax breaks and incentives promoted by Republican state leaders.

    Ohio spends billions to create jobs. Economists say the lack of jobs is making people leave
    January 9, 2026

    Ohio Democratic ticket of Amy Acton and David Pepper hold affordability roundtable

    Ohio Democratic gubernatorial candidate Amy Acton and running mate David Pepper made their first joint appearance in Bexley, focusing on housing costs, affordability, and criticism of gerrymandered state politics.

    Ohio Democratic ticket of Amy Acton and David Pepper hold affordability roundtable
    January 9, 2026

    Ohio utility corruption defendants to SCOTUS: Bribes are free speech

    Two men convicted in Ohio’s HB 6 utility corruption scandal are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn their convictions, a move that could reshape how political bribery is prosecuted nationwide.

    Ohio utility corruption defendants to SCOTUS: Bribes are free speech
    January 7, 2026

    Ohio Department of Children and Youth director joins DeWine in defending state child care

    Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohio’s child care system is well protected against fraud as the state works with the Trump administration to secure continued federal funding for child care programs.

    Ohio Department of Children and Youth director joins DeWine in defending state child care
    January 7, 2026

    After Ohio’s landmark decisions on HB 6 utility scandal, what’s next?

    Ohio regulators ordered FirstEnergy to pay about $250 million for HB 6 corruption violations, including major customer refunds, while leaving advocates pressing for deeper accountability and future rate scrutiny.

    After Ohio’s landmark decisions on HB 6 utility scandal, what’s next?
    January 6, 2026

    Reproductive rights regulated, tested in Ohio Republican bills, as Dems continue attempts to protect

    Ohio lawmakers are preparing new abortion legislation in 2026, with Republicans seeking restrictions and Democrats pushing to align state law with voters’ approval of reproductive rights in the Ohio Constitution.

    Reproductive rights regulated, tested in Ohio Republican bills, as Dems continue attempts to protect
    January 6, 2026

    Will Ohio lawmakers try to override Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto on teens working late?

    Ohio lawmakers could attempt to override Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of a bill extending work hours for 14- and 15-year-olds, reviving debate over child labor, school impacts, and workforce needs.

    Will Ohio lawmakers try to override Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto on teens working late?
    January 5, 2026

    Child care advocates hopeful for new year, but see long road ahead for funding, access

    Ohio child care advocates warn a $600 million funding gap and federal uncertainty could limit access for families, making the 2026 governor’s race pivotal for future child care policy.

    Child care advocates hopeful for new year, but see long road ahead for funding, access
    January 5, 2026

    What candidates are running for statewide office in Ohio in 2026?

    Ohio’s 2026 election will feature open races for governor, all statewide offices, and two Supreme Court seats, with Amy Acton, Vivek Ramaswamy, and others already entering crowded fields.

    What candidates are running for statewide office in Ohio in 2026?
    January 3, 2026

    Trump says US ‘will run’ Venezuela during transition after capture of President Maduro

    Trump says the U.S. will govern Venezuela after capturing President Nicolás Maduro in an unapproved military strike, drawing global backlash and deepening debate over war powers and immigration.

    Trump says US ‘will run’ Venezuela during transition after capture of President Maduro
    January 2, 2026

    Ohio governor, advocates, defend the state’s child care system amid Minnesota fraud claims

    Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and advocates push back on fraud concerns, saying Ohio’s child care system has strict oversight and warning that funding freezes would hurt providers and families.

    Ohio governor, advocates, defend the state’s child care system amid Minnesota fraud claims
    December 31, 2025

    Organizers launch bid to overturn Ohio’s latest marijuana law changes

    A new referendum effort seeks to overturn Ohio Senate Bill 56, which changes voter-approved marijuana laws and bans intoxicating hemp products, setting up a potential 2026 ballot fight.

    Organizers launch bid to overturn Ohio’s latest marijuana law changes
    December 31, 2025

    USPS says mail-in ballots might not get postmark on same day they’re dropped off

    A new U.S. Postal Service postmark rule could affect whether some mail-in ballots are counted in states with Election Day postmark deadlines, as courts consider broader voting rules.

    USPS says mail-in ballots might not get postmark on same day they’re dropped off
    December 31, 2025

    Trump administration agrees to drop anti-DEI criteria for stalled health research grants

    Under a court settlement, the National Institutes of Health will resume reviewing frozen university grants without considering DEI or vaccine research standards, while legal challenges continue.

    Trump administration agrees to drop anti-DEI criteria for stalled health research grants
    December 30, 2025

    New Ohio Election Integrity Commission begins to take shape

    Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose names interim and incoming leaders of the new Ohio Election Integrity Commission, replacing the state’s former independent campaign watchdog amid criticism over slow enforcement.

    New Ohio Election Integrity Commission begins to take shape
    December 29, 2025

    Army veteran Aaron Jones launches bid for Ohio House, challenging Rep. Gary Click

    U.S. Army veteran and Tiffin City Council member Aaron Jones has announced his campaign for Ohio State Representative in the 88th District, directly challenging incumbent Rep. Gary Click, whose legislative record on social issues has drawn debate.

    Army veteran Aaron Jones launches bid for Ohio House, challenging Rep. Gary Click
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