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People around data centers and future sites are sounding the alarm about their land and water use, utility costs and jobs created. The data center industry is starting to push back.
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Peter Lawson Jones brings his background in law and politics to new film shot in Northeast Ohio.
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The annual festival attracts around 80,000 visitors to Northwest Ohio each spring to witness the warbler migration.
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At issue is whether the state constitution, which requires funding of public schools, also allows the state to fund vouchers for all students to go to private schools.
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The Ohio bill that would crackdown on the unauthorized use of an individual’s persona in deepfakes has undergone some changes.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed the motion Sunday, arguing that Ohio State was immune from alleged abuse claims that happened before Oct. 21, 1986.
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More than a decade after winning marriage equality at the Supreme Court, Jim Obergefell says the country is moving in the wrong direction on LGBTQ rights.
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Democrats said the Ohio Wins coordinated campaign will use data and voter engagement strategies, while Republicans said they're unified and ready to fight.
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Sherwin-Williams announced in 2020 it would open a new company headquarters in Downtown Cleveland.
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The HBCU Radio Preservation Project restored and digitized hours of audio from WCSU in Wilberforce. Now, the station is celebrating the homecoming of its radio history.