Fritz the baby hippo is ready to begin greeting visitors at Hippo Cove. The Cincinnati Zoo says he'll begin spending time in the outdoor exhibit for people to view; though mom, Bibi, will dictate when and for how long.
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It may still feel like summer, but allergists are preparing for the arrival of the fall ragweed season. Some 23 million Americans suffer from ragweed, with symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion and itchy eyes, nose and throat. Here are some tips for getting ahead of your allergies.
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Down 4-1 in the first set, Williams came back to break Raducanu’s serve and win that game and the next one going 4-3. But her younger opponent was better.
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University of Dayton Director of Sustainability Bob Brecha studied energy outlooks from BP, Equinor, Royal Dutch Shell and the International Energy Agency and says they are incompatible with the Paris Agreement's climate objectives.
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Local Labor Council Secretary Treasurer Brian Griffin says it's too early to tell if the move from Coney Island to Great American Ball Park will be permanent.
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The Raspberry Rally is coming, and it won't be limited to troops on just one side of the Ohio River.
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The Republican governor and lieutenant governor say they advocated for legislation to help Ohio's two nuclear power plants, but that was the extent of their involvement in the controversial bailout plan.
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One year ago, the Taliban took over Afghanistan, and since that time, more than 67,000 people from Afghanistan have come to the United States to settle in many places, including Ohio.
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Still, one doctor told the board it doesn't look like schools will be a risky point of transmission.
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Group plans to put Christian schools inside Ohio churches and allow kids to attend with public moneyA new private school has been commissioned in Columbus, but it’s not like many others. What makes this one different is the elementary school is housed in a church, in a low-income neighborhood. This is a pilot project for the Center for Christian Virtue. And the group said it’s just the first of many that will use church facilities for a private Christian school.
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