WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Many police departments around Ohio use drones, or plan to buy them soon. Some officials view drones as a viable replacement for helicopters.
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Pay no mind to the calendar: this April Fools’ Day Snipe Hunt at Frohring Meadows in Chagrin Falls is not a prank.
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Lead paint was outlawed in 1978, but in Cleveland, it's still the biggest contributor to lead poisoning. It’s highly toxic, posing danger in particular to children between the ages of one and five. Some residents who have been impacted by exposure to lead who have found ways to persevere.
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The Cleveland Museum of Art’s new exhibition features black-and-white etchings, lithographs and linoleum-cut prints made by Black Cleveland artists affiliated with Karamu House in the 1930s and 1940s.
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NASA headquarters lease ends in 2028. Ohio leaders are pushing for the office to relocate to Ohio.
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Malone University is kicking off its first Sustainability Week Monday to promote climate friendly behavior that aligns with faith-based stewardship.
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Scioto County rejected the state’s $800 million settlement in 2021 with the nation’s three biggest opioid distributors. Some locals felt it deserved a bigger share of the funds. Now, its case is stuck in an Ohio court.
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The Department of Homeland Security said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is pausing some green card applications to add further screening.
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OpenSpatial launches in Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, inviting a unique interaction with nature for visitors.
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"Wild West" by Bertrand W. Sinclair was checked out in 1926. It was returned to a branch of the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library late last year.