Sarah Donaldson
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With recreational cannabis sales underway across Ohio as of Tuesday, the non-medical, adult-use products are coming at a premium.
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Ohio Cannabis Co. was among the 98 dispensaries statewide to get dual-use certificates of operation to sell to both medical and non-medical customers who are 21 or older.
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A lawsuit filed in March in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas sought to block House Bill 68 from going into effect on schedule, and at all.
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Nine months after Ohio voters legalized recreational marijuana, 98 medical dispensaries have been given the green light to start the state’s first non-medical sales.
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Ohio will now let residents—at least, those with iPhones—add their driver’s license or state identification card to their digital wallet.
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Of the thousands of delegates heading to the DNC in Chicago next month, a little less than 150 are from Ohio.
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Established in 2019 by Gov. Mike DeWine, the Governor's Expedited Pardon Project has cut pardon processing down from years to months for some being formally forgiven.
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Former President Donald Trump put an end to months of guesswork Monday, cementing the distinct possibility the next vice president of the United States will be from Ohio.
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A coalition that wanted voters to raise Ohio’s minimum wage worked for months to gather signatures but said the monthslong drive fell short.
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Raise the Wage Ohio was gathering signatures to put a proposed constitutional amendment before voters.