WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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The Cincinnati-based grocery giant says Albertsons engaged in "misconduct" that derailed merger efforts and thus isn't entitled to a $600 million termination fee and damages.
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President Donald Trump has mentioned former President and Ohioan William McKinley when discussing tariffs. Trump calls him the "Tariff King."
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Ohio Education Association President Scott DiMauro said on WOSU's "All Side with Amy Juravich" on Tuesday that going to the voters was one option if proposed cuts aren't restored.
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Four woolly mammoths that once stood outside the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and later the Cincinnati Museum Center's Geier Collections and Research Center, are moving to a new location. First, one will make it's way through the streets of Cincinnati Thursday in the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade.
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The Frederick Douglass Project for Justice brings those inside and outside of prisons together to build community and break stereotypes.
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An Ohio Medicaid spokesperson said there aren't problems getting payments to providers, as an employee revealed earlier this month. But Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University Medical Center confirmed the problems.
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The American Folklife Center recently released a collection of interviews with Central Appalachian child care workers recounting their experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ohio voters approved a sweeping reproductive rights amendment in 2023. Opponents look to a changed Ohio Supreme Court to rein in those rights.
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Thomas Chema served as Gateway's executive director from 1990 to 1995.
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A Mason City Council member explained her stance on the Warren County city's marijuana business ban.