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The Ohio Supreme Court’s Reentry Task Force released guidance on how the state can best support people leaving prison.
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A new exhibit at Wilmington College is hoping to teach students how to use art as activism.
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According to Team USA, more than a dozen Olympians hail from Ohio. They're competing in events from swimming and track and field, to rowing and boxing.
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In southeast Ohio, the dental professional shortage hits the hardest. Many residents in the state's Appalachian counties aren't able to get the preventative oral health care they need.
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From Cincinnati to Akron, cities across Ohio have created citizen police oversight boards to increase accountability and restore community trust in police.
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An analysis by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio found that in most other states, people live longer.
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In 2014, a harmful algal bloom contaminated Toledo’s drinking water. It spurred action from community, city and state organizations to address water quality on Lake Erie.
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In order to spend years exploring deep space, astronauts need to be able to grow and cook their own food. A team of Ohio State students are working with NASA to test new food systems technology.
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Gov. Mike DeWine's mandate goes into effect for this school year. It's a part of a national movement to push evidence-based literacy methods at Ohio schools.
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Piqua became one of the only places in America where researchers conducted the tests. Residents are worried about chemicals they may have been exposed to.
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The Blue Envelope program is intended to improve communication between drivers with disabilities and the police. It launched in northeast Ohio's Mahoning County this month.
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William DeHart Hubbard long-jumped more than 24 feet at the 1924 Paris Olympics, becoming the first Black athlete to win a gold medal in an individual Olympic event.