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Ohio bill addresses digital assests
You can control what happens to your car when you die. You can direct what happens to your ... Read more
You can control what happens to your car when you die. You can direct what happens to your ... Read more
Building a violent offender registry, similar to one Ohio already has for convicted sex offenders, would seem to ... Read more
Given that a majority of Americans dislike the two major-party candidates for president, the Commission on Presidential Debates ... Read more
College graduates who got through school on them are likely to be surprised that ramen noodles are currently ... Read more
Not one Ohioan died of a fentanyl-related overdose in 2011. Last year? The death toll reached 1,155, as ... Read more
Meanwhile in Congress, Ohio’s Republican and Democratic senators teamed up with half their colleagues to urge the U.S. ... Read more
Given that the crisis in the U.S. of opiate abuse has soared to epidemic heights, it is encouraging ... Read more
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Sandusky County Sheriff Kyle Overmyer reached some sort of pact recently, it ... Read more
Many but not all of the Republican National Convention delegates inside The Q just spent four days in ... Read more
Since 1989, students in Ohio have had the option of enrolling in any public school district that will ... Read more
Drunken driving isn’t just a danger on Ohio highways. Its waterways see too much drinking and driving – ... Read more
The terrorist attack on the Bataclan Theater in Paris on Nov. 13 that killed dozens of people attending ... Read more
A new breed of beer lovers has emerged in the last decade — the samplers, the seekers of ... Read more