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What Ohio can learn from Arizona to eliminate gerrymandering: Out of Line - Impact 2017 and Beyond . Published: ; Sep. 20, 2017, 12:20 p.m.
Ohio's 6-week abortion ban has been blocked indefinitely, while an appeals court in Arizona put a pause on the state's near-total ban.
Ohio voters on Tuesday sent the Arizona Republican Party a message.. Be very afraid. Ohio voters didn’t just reject a Republican proposal to make it harder for voters to change the state’s ...
Abortions in both Arizona and Ohio are legal once again after two separate rulings in court on Friday. At the Arizona Court of Appeals, a three-judge panel sided with Planned Parenthood on Friday ...
Pro-abortion activists celebrated a pair of victories on Friday after courts in Ohio and Arizona ruled that abortions could remain legal — at least for now. In Arizona, the three-judge Court of ...
Princeton three-star tight end Landen Miree has made his college decision. Arizona State has landed the commitment of the ...
Without the ban in effect, abortion in Ohio is legal up to 22 weeks of pregnancy. Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion this summer, states have been free to ...
Ohio native Stephanie Pullman died on a hot Arizona day after her electricity was cut off because of a $51 debt. That forced utility companies to change.
Buckeye, Arizona was founded in 1888. But it wasn't always called Buckeye. So how did it get that name? And does it have anything to do with Ohio?
Restrictive abortion laws were temporarily struck down Friday in Ohio and Arizona, two states where abortion services have been in flux in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned.