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AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) -State Representative Bill Roemer (R) announced a new bill designed to alert the public immediately after a prisoner escapes the custody of an Ohio law enforcement agency.
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Tue, Oct 15, 2024
CLEVELAND â¿" Marty Kruszynski said his wife was filled with joy when her coworkers gave her a gift card on her final day of work before retirement. On the card was $400.
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Thu, Jul 25, 2024
CINCINNATI â¿"Ohio lawmakers are working to curb the continued thefts of catalytic converters, which can be stolen in minutes and are targeted by thieves for the precious metals they contain.
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Tue, Jul 9, 2024
House Bill 328 would make a catalytic converter a special purpose article, thus holding scrap metal dealers to additional requirements.
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Thu, May 23, 2024
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - There are at least a dozen bills at the statehouse to bring Ohioans property tax relief and one took a step forward on Tuesday afternoon by passing the House Ways and Means Committee by a 10-6 vote.
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Tue, Apr 30, 2024
CLEVELAND (WJW) - If your car is more than four years old, you have most likely had to get an E-Check every other year to renew your registration.
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Tue, Aug 15, 2023
A bipartisan group of lawmakers have asked the Ohio EPA to work with Washington to end the requirement in seven Northeast Ohio counties that drivers get the emissions checked on their vehicles every two years.
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Tue, Aug 15, 2023
State Rep. Bill Roemer, R-Richfield, proposed a bill to raise the penalty for assaulting a referee in Ohio. He talked with Kallmeyer about the situations he has witnessed throughout the years.
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Wed, Jul 5, 2023
Ohioans will soon be able to donate unused prescription drugs to charitable pharmacies and clinics.
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Fri, Feb 3, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Assaulting an Ohio referee would become a crime punishable by a fine and community service hours, under pending legislation in the General Assembly.
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Thu, Oct 21, 2021