WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Uncertainty remains for Northeast Ohio after-school programs, even after federal funding is restoredThe federal freeze on more than $1 billion in education money threw local after-school program providers into chaos. Some are still unsure of restarting programs for the fall despite the freeze ending.
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Records show the man is currently held in Butler County Jail after he was arrested by Homeland Security July 19.
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President Trump posted on Truth Social on Sunday encouraging the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians to revert to their old names.
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Two teachers turned farmers are tapping the power of the fragrant perennial to transform a former concrete dump site in Orrville into a vibrant sea of purple, pink and white.
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Many of Ohio's rural hospitals are barely breaking even. Now, new Medicaid changes could mean a major loss of income.
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Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region will close two of its four family planning clinics: one in Hamilton and one in Springfield. It attributes the closures to Medicaid cuts.
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Each Summer, the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds in Berea, Ohio, host the Ohio Scottish Games and Celtic Festival, bringing sports, history, music, food and culture together.
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The Ohio Court of Appeals ruled in a split decision Thursday that Lateek Shabazz, the City Council President, would assume the role after former Mayor Brandon King was convicted on corruption charges in May.
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The new Ohio operating budget allocates $75 million in annual funding for the Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit program.
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The Trump administration has ended a specialized option for LGBTQ+ youth within the nation’s suicide crisis line. Ohio support orgs say the cut could be detrimental for the high-risk group.