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The website pointed to resources, events and advice for LGBTQ+ students that cisgender and heterosexual students were not prohibited from utilizing or participating in. OSU cited a vague part of the higher education law signed by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine earlier this year, which doesn't go into effect until June 27.
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Most of the state, including Cincinnati, has a 33% to 40% chance of above-normal temperatures from June to August, according to NOAA's seasonal outlook.
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This year's class hales from across the state, but all have roots in Southwest Ohio.
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The program provides scholarships to graduating high school students who are in the top of their class as long as they attend a college in Ohio.
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Once at risk of development years ago, the property is now managed by Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park. Now, they’re opening the site up to the public for limited tours.
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José Ramírez is off to one of the best starts of his career, helping the Cleveland Guardians to a winning record in the first two months of the season.
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The creators of the CLEANR filtration system says it can remove 90% of microplastics from the wash cycle. Studies show washing machines are a primary source of microplastic pollution.
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And that's not all. Democrats used PRIDE month to unveil a list of legislative changes they are seeking for LGBTQ+ Ohioans.
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Ohio Senate lawmakers unveiled hundreds of amendments to House Bill 96, the biennial state budget, which is due June 30.
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Groups are working to get an amendment to Ohio's constitution on the ballot that would ban property taxes. But critics say that would place a huge burden on small municipalities and school districts.
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The Indiana and Ohio Departments of Transportation are testing an autonomous semi truck on Interstate 70 to see how well it works with the changing weather in the Midwest.