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Governor Mike DeWine is sending more resources to the U.S. southern border to help Texas with security.
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With major city police departments struggling with large numbers of retirements and departures, Ohio is launching a program to help encourage more young people to become law enforcement officers.
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The "armed march" that was expected in all 50 state capitals and brought out heavy security resulted in just a few dozen protestors in Columbus on鈥
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State officials are not saying much about preparations for an 鈥渁rmed march鈥 planned for the Ohio Statehouse and other state capitols this Sunday.The鈥
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At least 51 people have already died this year due to distracted driving. That's why the Ohio Highway Patrol will be stepping up enforcement efforts on鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine has signed into law the state鈥檚 new transportation budget. Along with increasing the state gas tax, the budget will also do away with the鈥
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For the first time in state history, the Ohio Highway Patrol鈥檚 two highest ranking leaders will be an African-American and a woman. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine鈥
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A newly-elected state senator says she faced discrimination from Statehouse security while attending her first women鈥檚 caucus meeting.Tina Maharath, who鈥
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Two-term African-American state Rep. Emilia Sykes says she's been talking for more than a year about being discriminated against by Statehouse security.鈥
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Advocates for low-income Ohioans continue what they are calling the 鈥淧oor People鈥檚 Protest.鈥 And this latest one at the Statehouse culminated with some鈥