WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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William DeHart Hubbard long-jumped more than 24 feet at the 1924 Paris Olympics, becoming the first Black athlete to win a gold medal in an individual Olympic event.
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A recent brawl at the Trumbull County Fair and a shooting at a festival in Macedonia are among recent incidents prompting officials to up security precautions at county fairs as well as the Ohio State Fair.
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Activist group Akron Bail Fund sued the city after officers used tear gas to break up a protest in April 2023.
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Ohio and its communities are expected to receive about $2 billion from pharmaceutical companies over the course of 18 years to compensate for harm caused by opioids. But there’s not much oversight over how the money will be spent.
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The Browns open training camp this week and will travel to West Virginia for part of it. The team is looking to build on last year's playoff berth with a healthy Deshaun Watson at quarterback.
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A once vibrant amusement park in Northeast Ohio closed almost 50 years ago. Now, efforts are underway to restore the history of Chippewa Lake.
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Ohio State is working with Central State, Lincoln University and the University of Missouri on accelerating climate-smart farm solutions.
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A fire training site in Piqua, Ohio, became a hot spot for burning and testing lithium ion batteries. The way it was authorized meant few neighbors knew it was happening.
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Valley City has been hosting its frog jump for sixty-plus years. The ribbeting festival has inspired everything from proposals to career paths.
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More solar power is on the way to Northeast Ohio with the cities of Painesville and Cleveland and Cuyahoga County sharing in more than $129 million in federal funding for renewable energy.