WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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The Dayton Police Department on Friday indefinitely suspended its Automated License Plate Readers, pending an independent review.
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Dozens of mental health professionals and social workers protested outside of the CareSource office building in response to the company’s recent decision to seek repayments from behavioral health providers going back up to two years.
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G. Elgin Card's move from Princeton to Middletown is the latest local superintendent hire in just a few days, as area school districts shuffle leaders ahead of the upcoming academic year.
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Funds will support four areas across the university, with a focus on humanities and social sciences.
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Sixty years ago, Ohio State University didn’t have a mascot. So Sally Lanyon and Ray Bourhis created one.
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After a multitude of legal and financial obstacles, the long-awaited, multibillion dollar Cleveland Browns stadium is finally underway.
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Cloverleaf schools could seek legal action against the Medina County Auditor's office if it does not collect interest on its delinquent pipeline taxes.
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Canton Parks and Recreation is uncovering brick pathways built across the park nearly a century ago. Canton officials hope to use them to help map the park's unique history.
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More than 100 Ohio schools have embraced flag football in recent years. It could become an officially sanctioned sport as soon as next school year.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments about President Trump’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. Viles Dorsainvil, who lives in Springfield, is one of the plaintiffs.