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Gov. Mike DeWine drew from his own legacy for his final State of the State address but made a few last requests of the legislature, with mixed reaction.
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The newly named state superintendent, Philip Wagner, who has Northeast Ohio roots, says he will focus on solutions to teacher shortages in his new role.
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For the second time, a ruling from Franklin County has ordered Ohio to halt the transfer of unclaimed funds for a sports and cultural facilities fund.
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Dr. Philip Wagner is the second superintendent hired since the board split from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce.
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A spokesperson for AAA said the conflict in Iran is the biggest factor for spiking fuel costs.
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Gov. Mike DeWine isn't giving away many details about what he'll say in his last annual address as governor.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled against the Trump administration, which argued it was harmed by Haitians with Temporary Protected Status remaining in the U.S. while the lawsuit plays out.
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Zoos can make for a great outing, but sometimes accessibility issues can create obstacles to truly enjoying the day. The Akron Zoo has announced two new features meant to break down some of those barriers.
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Several Ohio State students shared their reactions with WOSU over the sudden resignation of University president Ted Carter due to an "inappropriate relationship."
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Total taxes collected by the state last month were down, but with four months left in the fiscal year, Ohio’s budget director isn’t concerned.
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Ted Carter was president of Ohio State University beginning in January of 2024.
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The two Summit County school districts say ending open enrollment, which allows non-resident students to attend, will allow them to avert budget shortfalls.