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The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a lawsuit challenging the state’s controversial ban on gender-affirming medical treatment for minors.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNWhy Ohio BMV prices are increasing in 2026, and how much you’ll pay
Fees at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles for titling and registering a car, along with the cost of some fishing and hunting licenses, are about to go up due to Ohio’s new state budget. Signed by Gov. Mike ...
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Elyria Schools warns of ‘devastating’ cuts if lawmakers override DeWine’s state budget vetoes
Elyria City School District leaders are sounding the alarm about possible changes to Ohio’s property tax structure that could destabilize local school funding, urging state lawmakers to uphold three ...
Gov. Mike DeWine’s new property tax reform group hasn’t held its first meeting, but it’s already drawing criticism from conservative groups and some Republican lawmakers who say it’s missing key ...
Podcast hosts argue that property tax levies with misleading names like "replacement" and "emergency" obscure real costs from ...
More than 170 districts and schools submitted applications for the grants. In Ross County, Adena received $540,000 for kindergarten through fifth grade, $485,000 for sixth through eighth grade and ...
President Donald Trump's so-called big, beautiful bill will expand SNAP work requirements and require Ohio to spend more on ...
Local citizens met Tuesday at the Magic Tree Restaurant in Boardman for an effort to eliminate property taxes in Ohio.
Ohio's new two-year, $60 billion state budget includes a ban on cell phones in K-12 schools. It's now up to the individual ...
Ohio House Republicans are considering overriding Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of a provision that requires public libraries to hide content related to sexual orientation or gender identity.
Property tax issues appear on ballots nearly every election, but for many voters, the terminology may seem like a foreign language. What isn’t in doubt, though, is that rising property taxes have ...
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Gov. DeWine forms working group to 'seek a ban' on using SNAP benefits with certain beverages
The working group derives from Executive Order 2025-03D, which DeWine partially vetoed when he signed the new state budget on ...
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