WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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William VanSickle, Christopher Riggs and Kenneth Holycross were all either charged or pled guilty to crimes ranging from voyeurism to raping children since mid-April. The three men are from Miami, Muskingum and Perry counties and all, at one point, worked for LifeWise as volunteers or teachers.
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A 1978 James Ford Rhodes High School graduate says he is giving each grad $500, to give back to the community and schools that helped him become successful later in life.
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Memphis Kiddie Park in Brooklyn, a suburb just south of Cleveland, is not only an enduring piece of Americana — it's also home to the oldest operating steel coaster in North America.
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Cincinnati is home to the earliest governing bodies for cornhole. The groups say they helped launch the Midwest game into a worldwide sport.
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Fewer Ohioans, slightly more Americans, plan to travel for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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Wooly Pig Farm Brewery in north central Ohio is turning its brewing byproducts into a sustainable business model.
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The legislation, which cleared council's safety committee, would make threatening a healthcare worker a first degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 30 days in jail.
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Commentator Terry Pluto breaks down the Cleveland Cavaliers’ stunning Game 1 collapse against the New York Knicks and what Cleveland must do to bounce back in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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The Ohio River Basin is home to about 10% of the U.S. population. But unlike other major watersheds, it doesn’t have a dedicated EPA office. Proposed federal legislation could change that.
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The fashion industry creates a lot of pollution. Some Ohio college students are reducing their carbon footprint with clothing swaps.