WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Terry Pluto breaks down why “pretty good” isn’t enough in the NFL and what it means for the Browns’ coaching search.
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Washington County in southeast Ohio has more injection wells storing wastewater from oil and gas drilling than the entire state of Pennsylvania. Susan Vessels, Marietta City Council president, put this 'Protect Our Water' sign up in the window of a building they own in town.
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Michael McKee is charged with four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary in the Dec. 30, 2025 shooting deaths of Spencer and Monique Tepe at their Weinland Park home.
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Three people, including two students, were arrested at the Ohio Union on Tuesday over a protest targeting Customs and Border Protection recruiters during the annual spring career fair.
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Protesters gathered Tuesday demanding for Lex Wexner's name to be removed from the university's football complex, as well as the removal of Ohio State's Board of Trustees' chair and vice chair for conflicts of interest.
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Buckeye Local School District is self-funding a new building, with some help from the state, after multiple failed attempts to get a bond issue past.
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Petito's parents will speak at an event in Canton, in partnership with the Stark County Prosecutor's Office. The prosecutor's office says it's concerned about the county's domestic violence numbers.
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Oxford donated more than 4,500 pounds of venison to local food pantries this winter through its deer management efforts.
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Richmond, Indiana, is building a new terminal to replace its current aging one. Officials are hopeful this will be the year the government approves federal funding for the project.
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Ohio has hundreds of injection wells that store waste from oil and natural gas production. In one southeast Ohio city, they’re causing concern.