The district says despite the levy, expenses continue to grow; meanwhile, changes to the state funding formula aren't helping the district as much as it would like.
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All three Cleveland franchises made major headlines in 2022. It's worked out quite well for two of them.
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Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens said lawmakers are still debating how best to provide property tax relief.
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About 11 million Americans are related to an immigrant without legal status in the U.S. As President-elect Trump ramps up promises of mass deportations, these families are having hard conversations.
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Reports of domestic abuse are rising in Ohio. In this Sound of Us story, a Wayne County woman comes to terms with her past to help others and raise awareness about the complex dynamics of abuse.
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Ohio’s inaugural “Soil Health Week” highlighted ways that farmers can implement climate-resilient practices using common language. .
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The race for Ohio House speaker changed completely Monday, with incumbent Jason Stephens announcing he won’t run and a freshman lawmaker from western Ohio jumping in.
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The now-former Fox News host reached a settlement to resolve an accusation against him, but a recently released memo brought the issue back into the public eye.
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Conventional political wisdom says high turnout elections are good for Democrats. Well, 2024 says maybe not. So will Republicans rethink long-held positions on voting access?