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The Zanesville Police Athletic League boxing gym has been a refuge for community youth for decades – but with rising utility costs, the gym has struggled to stay open this winter.
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The Lorain native will be honored with events over the next year across the state.
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Students across Ohio, the U.S. and the world are using AI heavily in college. What are professors in Ohio doing to adapt?
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Ohio is participating in a pilot program that will use artificial intelligence to determine approvals for around a dozen medical procedures.
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Boasting the most prestigious coin collection in the United States, the American Numismatic Society is renowned for its curation of and research on the history of currency. Now they're trading their New York digs for Toledo.
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After more than a year of waiting, marijuana tax revenue dollars are being distributed to communities that host dispensaries across Ohio.
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The Rural Health Transformation Program was formed in last summer's budget reconciliation law, often called the One Big Beautiful Bill. That bill also contained hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to federal Medicaid spending.
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Scientists say an innovative shoreline restoration project could curb erosion and improve water quality in the Sandusky Bay.
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Ohio EBT cards lack the technology that protects credit and debit cards from theft. Advocates warn many more Ohio families could have their benefits stolen if they're not upgraded.
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Yarenci Hernandez reported her birth father's abuse 13 years ago. His conviction only happened last month.
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A Bloomberg Law investigation found that school districts in 19 states, including Ohio, have faced lawsuits for strip searching children and teenagers.
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In Jefferson County, community members are working to help unhoused people, after its homeless shelters closed three months ago.