COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – This week on The Spectrum:
- With less than a month until Ohio’s March 19 primary, the Franklin County Prosecutor’s race is heating up.
“This is essentially a CEO job for the third longest, largest law firm in the county,” said Shayla Favor, candidate and current Columbus City Councilmember.
See how Favor is responding to criticism for entering the race after winning reelection to city council.
- Artificial intelligence could play an unintended role in this election cycle.
“There’s nothing worse than bad actors, whether in the state or out of the state, creating misleading informational materials to be used to convince people to make a decision that is so important,” Rep. Joe Miller (D-Amherst) said.
Now, there is an effort at the Ohio Statehouse to ensure the law is clear and that voters are protected.
- Saturday marked two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, and now help is on the way, but it’s not the long-awaited aid package from Congress.
“That will result in thousands of lives being saved every year,” retired Brigadier General Mark Arnold said.
Hear how Arnold is delivering hope to the war-torn country with the help of central Ohioans.
- The three Republicans running for the GOP Senate nomination said they would support a national abortion ban, despite Ohioans voting to protect abortion access just three months ago. Are they out of step with voters? Republican strategist Terry Casey and Democratic strategist Greg Haas weigh in at the roundtable.
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