This week we dissect the closing messages in the U.S. Senate race, what early voting can tell us and new numbers on abortion in Ohio.
while saying Americans need a tax cut in the short term since the benefits of that legislation won't be felt immediately.
Vance, on the other hand, campaigned against federal spending, saying it's making inflation rates worse.state law prohibiting cities from passing local gun restrictionsFranklin County Judge Stephen McIntosh granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday, writing that Columbus is likely to succeed in its suit because the 2019 law"violates the home rule provisions of the Ohio Constitution.
Absentee ballot requests are down but early voting is up, according to figures released Tuesday by the
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