WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Fifty-two years. That's a long time to wait. Now, Haitians around the world are celebrating the national team in a moment that's much bigger than just soccer.
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The museum plans to use the money to keep admission free, permanently fund curator and administrative roles as well as boost art conservation and digital innovation.
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The American burying beetle nearly died off decades ago. Here’s how a network of conservationists are reintroducing it to the state.
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The petitioners, upset by recent decisions by the board including major layoffs, hope an elected school board will bring more accountability to Cleveland schools.
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Cat Predmore, interim executive director for the Wexner Center for the Arts, told WOSU the center has only lost one artist and one donor due to the controversy surrounding billionaire Les Wexner and his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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As many Ohio communities consider or have already enacted data center moratoriums, Governor Mike DeWine urged local leaders not to completely rule out what he said could be a good deal.
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Jalyn Thacker is aiming to create a safe space in his rural Ohio home by hosting the first Pride festival in Adams County.
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Brown's path to another NBA Finals has been unique, including two stops in Cleveland
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Rooftop gardens are gaining popularity as cities expand and green, natural habitats decline. University of Dayton biology professor Chelse Prather explores green roofs as habitat for organisms by studying ant communities on rooftop gardens and adjacent ground level habitats in Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus.
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The Southeast Ohio Fibershed wants to create a supply chain for clothes to be made locally, from fiber to final cut.