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A spokesperson with the Columbus Division of Fire confirmed the person who died was a female, but he did not know the victim's age. Commencement went on as scheduled.
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The demand for lodging has been a boon for homeowners who live in the "path of totality" as they rent out their homes to travelers.
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Over the past 30 years, Ohio has averaged around 21 tornadoes a year. This year, there have already been 18 confirmed.
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In sweeping expansion of benefits, veterans exposed during service to hazards, from chemicals to asbestos and more, are eligible for VA medical care.
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The schools are dedicated to Gov. Mike and first lady Fran DeWine's daughter Becky, who died in a 1993 car accident at 22 years old.
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National Transportation and Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy said at a Senate Committee hearing Wednesday said Gov. Mike DeWine and Norfolk Southern contractors didn't have all the facts from the shipping company and the car temperature stabilized before the burn.
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A tornado is suspected to have hit Clark County early Wednesday morning, knocking down structures and trees, and causing power outages.
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Billy DeBord of Miamisburg went missing in action during the start of the Korean War.
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Events surrounding the solar eclipse, International Women's Day and several anniversaries will fill the museum this year.
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For Valentine's Day, WYSO went candy shopping in West Liberty, where Marie's Candies is the place for chocolate and local legends.
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Ohio officials are studying passenger rail expansion that could connect Cincinnati with other cities.