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A Dayton woman who had been banned from being a Medicaid provider will be serving six to nine years in prison for stealing $1.5 million from Medicaid. "Some thieves don't know when to quit," Ohio ...
“It’s time for Ohio to stop spending millions of dollars to prop up this broken system,” Ohioans to Stop Executions Executive ...
The former director of a Toledo-area nonprofit has been indicted for allegedly stealing at least $150,000 from the ...
Ohio leaders are coming together to try and save a historic paper mill and the hundreds of jobs associated with it.
General Catalyst's Health Assurance Transformation Corp. signed a definitive agreement in November to acquire Summa Health ...
The Ohio attorney general has filed suit against a mortgage lender, accusing it of violating both the state’s Residential ...
The standstill is due in part to pharmaceutical companies’ opposition to use of their products in the drug concoction that ...
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Scientific ambiguity is at the center of a controversial case where a driver with hemp metabolites in his system faces serious charges after hitting a state trooper. How can a driver be convicted for ...
Religious liberty advocates have threatened legal action against public school districts in Ohio over a "release time" law.
The company later sent a news release Friday stating its intentions to delay the closure until the end of the year.
The closure of Pixelle Specialty Paper Mill will be a great loss to the Chillicothe community, with over 800 skilled employees losing their jobs and means of providing for their families,” said ...
A federal judge in Ohio permanently blocked a parental consent law for social media this week. The measure, approved as part ...
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