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Before he created one of the most enduring television series, Rod Serling learned to write in Ohio.
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The U.S. EPA under President Trump paused the Biden-era requirements for two years.
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This weekend offers a special opportunity to see, and touch, some of the largest private collections of meteorites in the state.
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The James M. Gavin Power Plant in southeast Ohio sued the EPA in 2024, arguing the agency improperly applied rules to one of its waste storage units. A judge dismissed the lawsuit.
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At one point this year, Ohio had the most cases of bird flu in the country.
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Finding quality, affordable child care is hard. It's even harder for Ohio families with kids who are disabled.
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In north central Ohio specifically, experts say thousands of potential employees may be sitting out of the workforce because they can't find or afford child care.
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Eight ancient earthworks make up Ohio’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Until recently, one of them was a golf course.
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The Ohio School Report Cards show the state’s public school districts have made some progress since pandemic-related closures, but they still have a ways to go.
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Lorain County Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court is the third court in Ohio to launch a virtual self-help legal center for those who can’t afford lawyers.
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A pilot program helped Ohio kids access oral health care by training pediatricians to provide preventative dental care.
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A recently passed state law allows the Ohio Farm Bureau to offer health coverage outside of traditional insurance regulations.