WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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The funeral for Columbus native and Ohio National Guard member, Master Sergeant Tyler Simmons, was held Friday morning. Simmons was one of six airmen killed in a refueling crash in Iraq.
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Kipper the wallaby escaped from Sinclair Community College on Friday morning and led police on an hour-long search before being safely recovered and returned to his owner.
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The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative connected rising stars from Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand with opportunities to learn from city, county and state government offices in Cleveland.
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After years of slow business, northeast Ohio’s Newton Falls is trying an unconventional approach to lure tourists to town. It’s hosting a treasure hunt.
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The Ohio River Foundation is launching the project with a handful of local park districts and land trusts to create or restore more than a thousand acres of native habitat to benefit the Easter Monarch Butterfly, endangered bee species and more.
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A researcher at the University of Cincinnati is working to better understand infertility in humans with the help of thousands of tiny fish who share 70% of their genes with humans.
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Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons was one of three Ohio Air National Guard members when their refueling tanker crashed in Iraq. Simmons' funeral service is Friday.
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The 15th annual National Conference on Higher Education in Prison helped educators share best practices but also discuss challenges facing the field.
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Two new passenger rail lines passing through central Ohio are expected to be complete by the early 2030s.
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The creative exchange between Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot is on view at the museum through July 5.