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At schools like Ohio State and Michigan, the student-athletes are more like professionals than ever before. Jim Delany, in ...
Gov. DeWine signs legislation that impacts transgender adults while vetoing some provisions affecting homeless youth and ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed some anti-LGBTQ items into law but vetoed three key provisions in the state budget.
Ohio legislators in the state House and Senate have included a range of provisions into their proposed state budgets that ...
The newly signed two-year state budget affects Ohioans in myriad ways, from water quality to school funding to the taxes we ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming surgery for transgender youth in a ruling that’s likely ...
Libraries may be required to keep material on gender identity and sexual orientation away from kids. But librarians say ...
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Waterspout seen in Marblehead, OhioThe National Weather Service in Cleveland confirmed that conditions were favorable for weak, short-lived funnel clouds and ...
For Army reservist Lt. Nic Talbott, being a soldier had been a goal for a long time. But as a transgender man in an ever-changing political climate, that dream has become harder than ever expected.
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A Beacon Journal reader writes about his family members who do not live in the state because of 'present attacks' on the LGBTQ+ community.
Statewide, 45 people who are out as LGBTQ hold elected offices in Ohio but none of them are in statewide jobs.
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