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Ohio House lawmakers passed legislation March 25 that could help find more missing Ohioans, spurred by a 2024 Dispatch investigation into how police handle cases of people who disappear.
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Wed, Mar 25, 2026
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - The Ohio House of Representatives held a final session Wednesday before going on break for several weeks, passing some notable bills out of that chamber and sending them to the Senate for that chamber's consideration.
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Wed, Mar 25, 2026
Two state representatives have introduced new legislation that would require greater transparency when it comes to the amount of water consumed by Ohio data centers.
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Tue, Mar 24, 2026
Some Ohio lawmakers are embracing AI, while others - including one Columbus Democrat - are working to limit harm done by the technology.
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Thu, Mar 19, 2026
Industries all across Ohio are using artificial intelligence. It's a growing asset, but also a growing concern for state lawmakers.
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Sun, Feb 22, 2026
COLUMBUS, Ohio - At least four Ohio children have used artificial intelligence to write their suicide notes.
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Sat, Feb 21, 2026
At least four Ohio children have used artificial intelligence to write their suicide notes.
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Fri, Feb 20, 2026
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) grows, so do the incidences of suicides that somehow involve the technology. The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation is backing bipartisan legislation that would impose penalties on AI models that suggest self-harm or hurting another person.
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Thu, Feb 19, 2026
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) - As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow, and social media becomes more of a daily influence in the lives of Ohioans, state lawmakers are taking notice. There are dozens of bills in the legislature right now that are designed to deal with artificial intelligence, but several are stalled like a download on bad Wi-Fi.
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Wed, Feb 18, 2026
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A bipartisan bill in the Ohio House would allow graduated penalties against developers and owners of artificial intelligence models that encourage people to harm themselves or others.
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Wed, Feb 18, 2026