WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Many of Ohio’s waterways have faced bacterial contaminations this summer. It has a lasting impact on lake and riverfront town economies.
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The preliminary injunction prevents David L. Ross Jr., also known as Connor Goodwolf, from talking about what he finds on the dark web while continuing talks with the city about the data breach.
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Several dispensaries were fined thousands of dollars for not getting their marketing tactics approved by the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control.
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An increasing number of Ohio school districts are building on-site health centers, where students can access care from providers like nurse practitioners, optometrists and dentists.
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A blowout loss in the home opener and another lawsuit against quarterback Deshaun Watson has Browns fans once again feeling a familiar level of despair.
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The average home, in a year's time, loses about 1,300 gallons of water off its roof. Montgomery Soil & Water Conservation District has a program to buy a low cost rain barrel system, to harvest this water for gardening and more.
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Springfield mayor has said no evidence has been found to support rumors of stolen pets. The vast majority of Haitians in Springfield have legal status.
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The massive fire which broke out Thursday at SMB Products was finally extinguished Saturday. Some of the responding firefighters have since reported sore throats and breathing issues.
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To see Justice Michael Donnelly speak, RSVP to lheller2@udayton.edu by the end of the day on Sept. 10.
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Honda EV Hub in Ohio will produce petrol, hybrid-electric and battery electric vehicles on the same manufacturing line.