WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Work will begin in May on renovations to the century-old market.
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U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington D.C. ordered President Donald Trump and his administration to reintstate Ohio State University graduate student Ahwar Sultan's record in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) to Active status.
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The Dayton Public Schools was given another letter asking it to sign a federal directive that would certify the district rejects diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
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Communities in Huron and Wayne counties are mourning the deaths of firefighters John Saunders and Paul Mickolick. Saunders served with the Tri-Community Joint Fire Department for 15 years, and Mickolick served with the Town and Country Fire District for five years.
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Geauga County in northeast Ohio says its maple festival is the oldest in the state — and the country.
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Ohio State University Police charged at least one student with trespassing after they spoke against the federal government revoking the visa of OSU graduate student Ahwar Sultan. Jineen Musa, the student who was charged, says Sultan and his lawyer were also threatened with the criminal charge.
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The Department of Education sent letters to state education organizations and local districts in early April to certify compliance with the administration's interpretation of civil rights law or risk losing federal funding.
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The Department of Health and Human Services is ending contracts with four regional centers, including Ohio State, that have been following tens of thousands of women.
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Northeast Ohio breweries are already feeling impacts from tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel and potential tariffs on barley.
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Many rural Ohio communities are receiving small settlements from opioid manufacturers. They’re getting creative to ensure the small boost makes a large impact.