WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Claire Hilbers, 46, of Chagrin Falls does regular polar plunges and competed in the sixth International Ice Swimming Association World Championships in Molveno, Italy in January.
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LEGOs are among the most popular toys for adults, and Ohio is home to some of the best brick builders in the world.
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As Ohioans increasingly struggle to put food on the table, the Ohio Association of Foodbanks is urging elected leaders at the state and federal levels to commit to hunger relief programs.
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The OKI Regional Council of Governments is hiring a firm to study how to prepare the airports for advanced air mobility, or AAM.
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Bell, a Groveport Madison High School graduate, and his brother were sued by a relative for sexual abuse.
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The move will impact education-related civil rights investigations being conducted throughout Ohio and Michigan and affects almost 50 employees at the department's Office for Civil Rights in Cleveland.
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The Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence is helping sexual assault survivors find the housing they need to heal.
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The Trump administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration raise questions for employers and the state economy.
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The dollars will go toward facility upgrades and additional equipment to support growing demand at sites producing, testing, and assembling the company’s commercial and military engines, GE Aerospace says.
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A month after publicly requesting a trade, Browns star Myles Garrett has signed a $123 million dollar, four-year contract extension to remain in Cleveland. It was an outcome our sports commentator Terry Pluto predicted.