The Women’s Center, LGBTQ Center and African American Cultural and Resource Center will all close or undergo changes under approved Senate Bill 1 provisions.
S.B. 56 would reduce the THC levels in adult-use marijuana extracts from a maximum of 90% down to a maximum of 70%, limit the number of active dispensaries to 400 and prohibit smoking in most public places.
“I think Ohio has become something of a test subject state for seeing just how far a super majority can chip away at access to the ballot and our rights to direct democracy,” Kelley Dufour from Common Cause Ohio said.
Administration guidance around a lesser-known '80s-era federal law regarding emergency abortion care has been rescinded by President Donald Trump’s administration and could impact emergency room patients in Ohio.
Some Ohio leaders have said that the changes proposed for SNAP would overwhelm an already overburdened system and increase hunger among children, the elderly, the disabled and the working poor.
The new fund will be built exclusively on taxpayers’ dollars in the form of old deposits or reimbursements that state officials are holding until claimed.
The show invites its audience to consider the emotional residue of personal and political trauma, not through headlines or social media, but through simple objects like children’s shoes, dishware, toys and pieces of fabric.
The mural will be located on Mercer Street, facing the former home of Jim Obergefell and his late husband, John Arthur, whose love story was at the center of the Supreme Court case.
The second-annual event will build on the momentum of last year, with a weekend full of curated events, distillery experiences, queer performances and culinary offerings.
In addition to changing its name from "Crown Cantina" to just "Cantina," the restaurant will also offer expanded service hours and a weekend brunch menu in its new location.