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From the city to the suburbs, students from Walnut Hills, Withrow, Western Hills, North College Hill, Sycamore, Princeton, Lakota East and West, and many more have organized walkouts in recent weeks to bring attention to an issue they say impacts their schools and communities.
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Jackson died Tuesday at the age of 84.
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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a 2022 law creating a public funding mechanism for charter schools violated the state constitution.
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Larry Hook says he will resign from the district's top job and likely retire from education at the end of the current school year.
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Ohio’s wealthiest man has long contributed to federal and state officials' election coffers across the aisle.
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A report from The Nature Conservancy of Ohio and Earth Economics finds the conservation program brings $300 million in economic benefits from its wetland restoration
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In a statement to WVXU, the EPA said there currently are no plans to close the Erlanger facility, which houses "mission-critical assets."
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Legislation would reshape Indiana’s only statewide community college system, adding workforce-focused board expertise and require research aligning degrees with employer needs.
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The U.S. women's hockey team has been dominating the field in the Milan Cortina Olympic Games. They can finish one of the most dominant runs in Olympic history with a win over rival Canada in the gold medal game Thursday.
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The invasive bugs with bright red wings and black dots are becoming such a threat that Ohio has issued a quarantine to fight them.