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The Ohio Chamber of Commerce has endorsed a Senate bill that would revise the state’s employment discrimination laws. Senate Bill 383, sponsored by Sen. William Coley, R-Middletown, aims to modify ...
I’m going to cut to the chase…go take a hike. But I’d like to point you to a very different and far less obvious hiking option than what you might expect. I’m talking about off-trail hiking. Now first ...
A Senate bill that would create the Volunteer Peace Officers’ Dependents Fund to provide death benefits to survivors of volunteer peace officers killed in the line of duty and disability benefits to ...
Dear Mr. Berko: My husband and I are in our 30s and make about $87,000 a year. We have a 10-year-old son, and we want him to go to college and become a doctor and make a good living. We're told a ...
A bill that would further revamp the Ohio Department of Development is on its way to the governor. Senate Bill 314, jointly sponsored by Sens. Mark Wagoner, R-Ottawa Hills, and Capri Cafaro, D-Warren, ...
In an opinion released recently, the 12th District Court of Appeals affirmed the decision of the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas in which it denied a prisoner’s request for leave to file a ...
A Cleveland woman who was sentenced to serve 31 years to life in prison for the murder of her 3-year-old son had her convictions affirmed recently by the 8th District Court of Appeals. Camilia Terry ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio recently ruled that trial courts have a wide allowance when determining the admissibility of evidence, and appeals regarding evidence admitted should only be reviewed for an ...
Dear Mr. Berko: I have $63,000 to invest in five high-yield stocks that you think have good long-term potential. Please don't recommend any closed-end funds or exchange-traded funds, which seem to be ...
In testimony that was personal and passionate, Rep. Christina Hagan has asked lawmakers to join her in supporting a bill that would create a subprogram of the College Credit Plus Program that permits ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Americans largely agree that women have made significant gains in the workplace over the past two decades. But what about men? While many Americans believe women are thriving, over ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clinched the political support needed to become the nation's top health official by pledging to work within the decades-old federal system for approval and use ...
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