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Burning rubber is a part of getting a bachelor's degree at Ohio Northwestern University, where students can participate in motorsports as they train to enter the trades.
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The Loveland Frogman — a child-sized bipedal frog — supposedly dwells along the Little Miami River. This October, the Cincinnati suburb is celebrating its story.
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Some Ohio colleges are launching civil discourse initiatives in hopes of combating polarization on campus.
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Through its collection of vintage hearses and antique caskets, the Mortuary Museum hopes to shed light on a dark topic.
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Last week, the Coshocton County Fair hosted its inaugural Ag for All Abilities Livestock Show. It’s one of many county fairs across the state making an effort to include more people with disabilities.
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This November’s election marks the fifth time in 20 years Ohioans will vote on how the state draws its congressional maps. But it's the first time since 2012 an amendment like this coincides with a presidential election.
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A group of men in Cuyahoga County turned to theater to share stories of wrongful imprisonment.
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Educators and students from across the state are celebrating the classics in Columbus at the 102nd Ohio Classical Conference with a focus on making the ancient world more accessible.
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The OneOhio Recovery Foundation is charged with distributing 55% of the state’s opioid settlement funds. But some families and harm reduction groups are concerned the board lacks racial diversity.
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Voters in Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown's hometown of Mansfield show the unique challenges – and advantages – he faces in the race.
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Studies suggest postpartum depression affects between 13 and 20% of new moms, but many don’t get the mental health care they need. New research aims to reduce barriers to postpartum care in rural Ohio.
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The Ohio Supreme Court’s Reentry Task Force released guidance on how the state can best support people leaving prison.