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Ohioans hold more than $60 billion in student loan debt. That's part of over a trillion owed nationwide.
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Carillon Park's new bell-master takes Dayton's musical heritage to new heights.
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As state and federal lawmakers propose measures to curb how firms like VineBrook operate, tenants continue to grapple with poor maintenance and customer service.
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In the mid-20th century, Fran Taylor’s pioneering glassware company, Gay Fad Studios, shattered norms. Now, a couple in Lancaster is reviving its mission.
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In Ohio, your license can be suspended for an inability to pay court-mandated fines and fees. These debt-related license suspensions can trap low-income Ohioans in a vicious circle.
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The stone markers memorializing the lives of Black people buried at Worthington Cemetery have long been moved. But, a new marker, commissioned by the Defiance Public Library, aims to keep their legacy alive.
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The solar eclipse cast a shadow over several major Ohio cities. But many small towns were in the path of totality too, and they leaned into the celestial event.
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The Baileys Trail System is two-thirds completed. What happens now that Athens County, a once-reliable funder, has pulled its money?
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Coal has played a critical role in shaping Central Appalachian culture and identity. A new documentary remembers its legacy, while looking ahead to the future.
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Students at Bowling Green State University spent months researching the impact of past eclipses. Their podcast 'Eclipsing History' explores the cultural, historical and social influences of the astronomical spectacle.
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Matthew Failor, originally of Mansfield, finished this year’s Alaskan dog sled race in 10 days, 2 hours and 35 minutes.
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It’s been a week since eight tornadoes touched down in Ohio, including one in Logan County that killed three people. The area has begun a long path to recovery.