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Ohio's females of fermentation find film fame from two guys name Phil.
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Medication-induced abortions already are more common in Ohio than those involving surgical procedures.
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WYSO spoke to area residents about the order to let Temporary Protected Status remain in place, and how they believe it will affect them and their community.
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Even though Temporary Protected Status was extended for Haiti, driver licenses still had expirations for Feb. 3.
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Ohio lawmakers have a bevy of bills to deal with artificial intelligence and data centers.
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Springfield city schools dismissed early and downtown roads briefly closed as the threat was investigated.
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The settlements total $800,000, or $100,000 for each survivor.
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John Holmes worked at the Detroit Field Office covering Michigan and Ohio from 2003 to 2014. He says he doesn't recognize the agency anymore.
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The state says Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling bribed the state's top utility regulator Sam Randazzo. But the former execs' lawyers say Randazzo was the criminal.
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More than 230 athletes are slated to represent Team USA at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games this month, and a handful are from Northeast Ohio.
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On the eve of Temporary Protected Status expiring, a federal judge delivered a last minute reprieve for Haitian immigrants. This includes an estimated 12,000-15,000 living in the Springfield area.
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East Palestine residents have complained of symptoms they say stem from the Norfolk Southern train derailment three years ago.