WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Just like humans, animals can suffer hypothermia and frostbite during freezing temperatures. Animal advocates are sharing tips for helping strays and outdoor animals during this week's cold snap.
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Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Ohio Northern University in 1968. One woman remembers the impact the prominent civil rights leader’s words had at the rural northwest Ohio school.
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Deaf educator Arlon Nash founded Springfield High School’s American Sign language program more than 20 years ago. Thousands of students have since gone through the program.
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Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region acquired Women's Med Center in Kettering, in response to Dr. Martin Haskell’s retirement plans.
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The Ohio Power Siting Board approved the Clear Mountain Energy Center, which will be built in Batavia, Jackson, and Williamsburg townships.
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Since its founding in 1979, Windsong, Cleveland's Feminist Chorus, has built upon its mission to be a safe and welcoming space for singers of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
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Scott Smith shared results from testing near a lithium ion battery burning research site in Miami County. Both he and another scientist who reviewed the results recommend more testing.
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Ohio lawmakers passed House Bill 315 during its 2024 Lame Duck session. The bill includes a provision that allows law enforcement agencies to charge the public $75 an hour, up to $750, for body cam footage.
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The family members of people shot and killed by police in Ohio say lawmakers allowing police to charge up to $750 for body camera footage is a step backward for police transparency.