WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Ohio Department of Health reminds parents that it is not too late to vaccinate their children for the flu.
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In 2000, then-Akron Beacon Journal columnist David Giffels made predictions for what the city would be like in 2025. What did he get right?
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Swimming pools across Ohio are in the depths of a lifeguard shortage. But the Northside Pool in Youngstown is well-staffed and helping its youth thrive, thanks to a local lifeguard academy there.
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In communities with an abundance of deer, Ohio hunters are donating their harvests to fight food insecurity.
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A recent study by Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals finds that financial status, rather than race, is the biggest determining factor in clinical trial enrollment.
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The Hubbard House in northeast Ohio’s Ashtabula County was an important stop on the Underground Railroad. After surviving a demolition threat, it has a unique strategy to ensure its future.
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The internet started roaring in July when a young male black bear was spotted romping through Hamilton and Butler counties. WVXU wondered: what ever happened to that bear?
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"Cincinnati Story" is a fan favorite at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park in Hamilton. The piece was commissioned in 1982 to adorn the plaza outside downtown Cincinnati's (now former) Chiquita building on East Fifth Street.
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Toledo’s long-time organizer of Kwanzaa, Diane Gordon, has passed the torch to her grandson, Rodney. They talked together about the meaning of the African American holiday.
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After a multi-state settlement with Kia and Hyundai, Ohio Kia and Hyundai drivers could be eligible for compensation and free anti-theft protection