Sarah Donaldson
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The former luxury car dealer from Cleveland won the three-man race against a state senator and Ohio's secretary of state.
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Under Senate Bill 217, if AI programs neglect to include watermarks or individuals remove them after the fact, they could be sued.
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Once Ohioans take a survey on the now-live site, they will be connected with public and private sector resources tailored toward their educational and career goals.
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The Ohio Senate voted along party lines to advance the fast-tracked dark money bill that bans foreign contributions to campaigns for and against ballot issues.
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Attorney General Dave Yost informed university leaders that he sees race as unconstitutional criteria under the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
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The nearly $2 billion package appropriating money for regional and local projects was voted out of the Ohio House earlier in February.
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Ohioans have been legally betting on football, basketball, and other games for more than a year now.
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Columbus is one of the biggest cities in America without passenger trains, and while that could change in the next decade, there are complications to keeping it on track.
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The motion is the latest in a legal squabble that stems from more than a year of turmoil among some members of the Ohio House majority caucus.