WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Ohio has seen its hottest August months on record, but the state has also seen some record numbers in rainfall. What does this mean for farmers who rely on the land to produce a fruitful crop?
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Former Cincinnati Children's chaplain Imam Ayman Soliman was detained by ICE during a routine check-in on July 9.
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Broadway touring shows often make Cleveland their first stop, which means sets are built and rehearsals are staged here in the city for weeks before the show opens.
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Eight ancient earthworks make up Ohio’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Until recently, one of them was a golf course.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation changed course Thursday after originally denying the permit and telling the Browns to reduce the height of the stadium or find somewhere else to build.
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The Crime Gun Intelligence Center will give law enforcement agencies access to better tools and intelligence techniques to track weapons and solve crimes, officials announced Thursday.
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A 28-year-old Lorain native, Michael Parker, had a history of mental illness and amassed more than 7,500 rounds of ammunition and 10 firearms in preparation for the shooting.
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An Ohio Department of Transportation survey of crash data indicates roundabouts are significantly reducing injury and fatality accidents.
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The air nuisance rule defines air pollution as a public nuisance and allows Ohioans to file federal lawsuits against companies whose emissions may jeopardize air quality.
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The Ohio School Report Cards show the state’s public school districts have made some progress since pandemic-related closures, but they still have a ways to go.