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Wilmington city council had its first reading on a 30-year tax abatement for Amazon’s proposed data center there. But the measure requires two more readings before council will issue a final vote.
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Known for masterpieces like the Guggenheim Museum in Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Frank Gehry also left his mark on Cincinnati, creating the Vontz Center for Molecular Studies on UC's medical campus.
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Several public hearings are ongoing as the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio considers AEP Ohio's proposal. The plan would increase an average customer's costs by $4 a month and give the utility company $400 million in extra annual revenue.
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Meagan Pant founded Miscarriage Support Dayton after own pregnancy losses. The nonprofit will look to spread awareness and connect families with mental health resources.
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Akron’s bicentennial festivities are almost over, but residents are still eager to celebrate historyAkron will mark its official 200th birthday Dec. 6, 2025. Though the year-long celebration is coming to a close, some programming will continue next year thanks to residents' feedback.
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Tubas are often relegated to the back of the band. But at TubaChristmas concerts across Ohio, they get a chance to shine.
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Victims of former Ohio State team doctor Richard Strauss demonstrated at the board's Thursday meeting. Wexner is defying a subpoena in their lawsuit against the university. The board's chair is Wexner's friend and one-time lawyer John Ziger.
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The affected West Chester corridor is about 3,200 acres along Union Centre Boulevard.
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Sheriff Terry Grice is asking township trustees to pay for additional cameras within their borders.
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Central Ohio native London Studer was a first round pick in the inaugural Women’s Professional Baseball League draft.