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Some Ohio colleges are launching civil discourse initiatives in hopes of combating polarization on campus.
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Extreme weather conditions in Ohio this year could lead to a shorter and less vibrant season of fall colors on the trees.
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Both are a big deal in a district where 40% of students live in families below the poverty line.
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Petrochemical leaks have harmed communities in Ohio over the past few years — and they’re likely to continue happening as the oil and gas industry grows.
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The criminal charges were filed in Springfield by a Haitian organization last month, accusing Trump and Vance of disrupting public services and making false alarms.
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The nonpartisan Indiana Debate Commission announced Friday it will host a debate in Indiana’s U.S. Senate race later this month — even as one of the candidates won’t participate.
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The work on Court Street Plaza, called Embrace No Evil by local artist Tom Tsuchiya, is five-feet tall, made of fiberglass and steel and emits ambient light.
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Work is expected to begin soon on the new Hamilton County Regional Safety Complex, which will be home to a shared Cincinnati Police and Hamilton County Sheriff's Office gun range.
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Diamond Sports Group attorney tells federal bankruptcy court judge that its Bally Sports networks wants to drop all MLB teams except Atlanta Braves.
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Last week, the Coshocton County Fair hosted its inaugural Ag for All Abilities Livestock Show. It’s one of many county fairs across the state making an effort to include more people with disabilities.