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In this 2007 file photo, A bird house hangs on a chain-link fence next to a radiation caution sign at the Fernald Preserve. The former Fernald U.S. Dept. of Energy uranium foundry underwent a $4.4 billion cleanup as well as a $14 million restoration and recontouring project to turn the 1,050 acre property to a natural wetlands area. Photo by Jim Witmer

State trying to give away millions to protect Fernald site

The federal government spent $4.4 billion at the Cold War-era Feed Materials Production Center atomic plant to erase decades of pollution, making the environmentally befouled site so clean it’s now a nature preserve. Now the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is trying to keep new pollutants out of the site — ...

Cell phone, laptop, tablet theft could be felony offenses

Ohio lawmakers are considering legislation that would make stealing a cell phone, computer, laptop or tablet a felony offense.Many Ohioans carry laptops, tablets or smart phones that contain banking information, health data, extensive contact lists and other sensitive data that if stolen could wreak havoc in short order.This legislation comes ...

FBI posts photo of three from Benghazi

As the political battle over the deaths of four Americans last year in Benghazi, Libya was heating up again in Washington, D.C., the FBI on Wednesday released pictures of three men who were at the U.S. compound that was attacked on September 11, 2012, looking for clues on those responsible ...

Right-to-work divides GOP

Ohio Senate President Keith Faber struck a blow to members of his own party Wednesday, saying there is not enough GOP support behind legislation to make Ohio the 25th “right-to-work” state. >> Which states have right-to-work laws? After meeting with fellow Republicans Gov. John Kasich and House Speaker Bill Batchelder, ...

Ohio lawmakers to push right-to-work legislation

Ohio could follow in the footsteps of neighboring Michigan and Indiana to enact right-to-work legislation.Republican state Reps. Ron Maag of Lebanon and Kristina Roegner of Hudson plan to introduce two bills — one for the public sector and one for the private sector — that would end mandatory membership and ...

Pension trustees pull Hawaii trip request

The subsidized Hawaii trip is off for School Employees Retirement System trustees Barbra Phillips and Catherine Moss, who bowed to lawmaker and public pressure Tuesday and rescinded their requests for travel reimbursement for a May conference in Honolulu.Phillips and Moss both sent emails to SERS executives on Tuesday morning, less ...

Repeat gun offenders could face mandatory 11-year prison term

New tough-on-crime legislation would mandate an 11-year sentence for those convicted of illegally possessing a gun, if they previously had been convicted of two or more violent felonies. The bill, which has the backing of Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, will be introduced Friday by state Sen. Jim Hughes, R-Columbus. ...

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JobsOhio staff given hefty raises

In August 2010, then-candidate John Kasich announced his plan to privatize the Ohio Department of Development, calling the government agency a “black hole” that failed to even return phone calls.“The days of trying to connect with business leaders through bureaucrats are over,” Kasich said during a campaign appearance at a ...

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Borges chosen to lead Ohio GOP

Fending off last-minute questions about unpaid taxes and an insurgent Tea Party challenger, longtime Ohio political operative Matt Borges was easily elected Friday as chair of the Ohio Republican Party. Borges received 48 votes from members of the state GOP’s central committee. Tom Zawistowski, a Tea Party activist from Portage ...

Former U.S. Rep. Louis Stokes, center, introduces Cuyahoga County executive Ed FitzGerald, left, and his wife, Shannon before FitzGerald announced he will seek the Democratic nomination for Ohio Governor Wednesday, April 24, 2013, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Democrat FitzGerald announces run for Ohio governor

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald has officially kicked off his campaign for the Democratic Party’s nomination for Ohio governor.FitzGerald made his formal announcement first in Cleveland before traveling to Columbus and Cincinnati on Wednesday. FitzGerald already formed an exploratory committee and hired staff members to build a campaign against Republican ...

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