WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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A state working group released its recommendations to increase inpatient behavioral health care access across the state.
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Col. Christopher B.Meeker, the now-former commander of the 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, was relieved of his command on Dec. 29, 2023.
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The newly-opened Cedar Point Historical Museum in Downtown Sandusky features memorabilia from the park’s more than 150 years in operation.
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After a fourth straight loss to rival Michigan, fans, and maybe some big donors, are wondering if OSU coach Ryan Day can beat the Wolverines and deliver a Big Ten title.
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Homeless people in at least six Ohio cities can be fined or arrested for sleeping in public places, even if there’s nowhere else to go.
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One harvested deer yields around 50 pounds of venison, which equates to about 200 meals. Ohioans hunters can donate deer meet at one of 34 certified processing centers.
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Under a U.S. Department of Labor rule, a salary threshold was increased that requires anyone making under a certain amount to be hourly employees. A federal judge in Texas overruled that change in November.
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The decision comes almost two years after a local nonprofit had been granted a variance to build the center, which would have provided meals and other help for struggling young people.
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Affordability restrictions for about 14,000 rental homes in the state will expire in the next five years.
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Rep. Emilia Sykes' voter registration was called into question by a challenge in October, right before Sykes' bid for a second term in Congress.