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In Northwest Ohio’s Williams County, it isn’t hard to find a job. But it is hard to find a house. A grassroots effort aims to change that.
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The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that Cincinnati can't delete old, dismissed eviction records from its municipal website. Other Ohio cities won't have to follow suit.
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In the wake of federal legislation meant to improve the foster care system, county children's services agencies are struggling with soaring placement costs.
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A national report shows that mayors across the U.S. are prioritizing economic development, housing and infrastructure. Athens mayor Steve Patterson says that mirrors the local picture in Ohio.
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Pixelle Specialty Solutions ended paper mill production. The closure will have ripple effects on Ohio’s logging industry.
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The Akron Art Museum spotlights how Myrlande Constant tells stories through beads and innovates in a traditionally-male art form.
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Jack Corbett, NPR producer and Planet Money visual host, is branching out from his viral TikToks to a star-studded animated movie.
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The Peace Resource Center at Wilmington College has been preserving the stories of survivors of nuclear war for half a century.
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Riicara Janelle Dior is a transgender woman currently serving time at the Grafton Correctional Facility — a men's prison in Northeast Ohio's Lorain County.
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Cincinnati’s Urban Appalachian Community Coalition works to support people with Appalachian roots living in southwest Ohio. An oral historian with the organization interviewed dozens of Appalachian women to understand the impact of their migration to the city.
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County engineers in north central Ohio are re-surveying the line created by the Treaty of Greenville. It divided what’s now the state of Ohio in two: claiming the south for westward-bound American settlers and the north for a dozen indigenous nations.
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After his mom ran a stop sign in Darke County, a 3-year-old Ohioan was put in foster care for months.