WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto breaks down how a midseason trade and subtle shifts in approach have helped the Cavs rediscover their rhythm.
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The ornaments were found on Christmas trees that were turned in for recycling after the holidays.
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School boards in Cleveland and Akron discussed financial forecasts this week that show major cuts will be needed to avoid running out of cash in the next three years.
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Dayton’s Republican Congressman said President Donald Trump should apologize. The Dayton unit of the NAACP called on U.S. Rep. Mike Turner to do more.
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Students across Ohio, the U.S. and the world are using AI heavily in college. What are professors in Ohio doing to adapt?
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The Trump administration is appealing a decision by a federal judge, which allowed Temporary Protected Status for Haitians to continue while a lawsuit plays out.
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GOP lawmakers have a supermajority in the Ohio General Assembly and seem unlikely to pass the raft of legislation.
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Newly released documents written days after Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019 name Ohio billionaire Les Wexner as one of Epstein's co-conspirators, but the documents state there was "limited evidence" against the billionaire.
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The destructive insect has been destroying boxwoods in many parts of Ohio. One landscape nursery said it has been pouring funds into keeping its plants safe.
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State lawmakers have proposed bills that would, among other provisions, require local law enforcement to assist with federal immigration enforcement. Akron Mayor Shammas Malik and City Council members say the bills are an overreach and would strain local resources.