WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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With more recent regulatory scrutiny to PFAS chemicals, the Dayton region’s Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is trying to mitigate community exposure from its historic use of these compounds.
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"Dayton: City of Peace 2025" will premiere on Think TV/CET PBS this week. The program explores the history of the Dayton Peace Accords and Dayton's ongoing commitment to global peace.
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Youngstown City School District says declining enrollment and financial and academic challenges led the district to pursue a plan to consolidate buildings and improve offerings at the buildings that remain.
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The Ohio Senate passed a bill this week that would ban ranked choice voting. The bill allows counties and cities to still use the election model, but the state would ban them from receiving Local Government Fund money.
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The Ohio Supreme Court wants to increase the availability of language services in Ohio courtrooms which may open the door to using artificial intelligence to translate in some limited scenarios.
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The village of Luckey is near a former radioactive weapons plant. New testing suggests the former site could still be having an impact on its water today.
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The Fair Housing Resource Center lost about 90% of its funding due to cuts at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, according to its executive director.
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Students and district leaders from around Ohio spoke during a hearing Wednesday at the Ohio Statehouse.
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The protesters say their First Amendment rights were violated after they were spray painted by university-hired contractors at the bidding of campus police, while trying to prevent them from painting over pro-Palestinian graffiti on the campus "spirit wall."
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Birds that are colorful, iridescent or have fancy plumage are researched as much as three times as often as less visually appealing birds, according to a new study from the University of Toledo.