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Anti-death penalty advocates are reacting to comments from Gov. Mike DeWine, who said in an Associated Press interview that lethal injection 鈥渁ppears to us to be impossible from a practical point of view鈥.
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A backlog of more than 13,000 probable infections was added to the confirmed number of COVID-19 cases resulting in nearly 28,000 new cases logged in Ohio for Tuesday; President-elect Joe Biden has selected Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge as his housing and urban development secretary; and more stories.
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There hasn鈥檛 been a killer put to death in Ohio in 18 months. And the state鈥檚 last execution has likely taken place, according to the architect of Ohio鈥檚鈥
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The leader of the Ohio House says lawmakers are in a quandary when it comes to the death penalty.Ohio鈥檚 lethal injection method has been put on hold by鈥
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Opponents of the death penalty say they are concerned about a newly proposed abortion ban that could charge a woman who gets an abortion, and a doctor who鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine has delayed two more executions, citing Ohio鈥檚 continuing struggles to find supplies of lethal injection drugs.
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For the first time in three years, there likely won鈥檛 be an execution in Ohio this year. That鈥檚 according to Gov. Mike DeWine, who says an execution鈥
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Oct. 28:Ohio governor: Another company interested in Lordstown GM plant;Former UA basketball player files鈥
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The nun who wrote the book 鈥淒ead Man Walking鈥 says she thinks executions in Ohio and elsewhere are soon going to be a thing of the past.Sister Helen鈥
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, September 17:Akron Public Schools needs 20 teachers;Hall of Fame Village confirms merger;Judge allows鈥