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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio State expects its college of medicine to lose out on $15 million in federal research grants because of federal changes.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Eastland Prosperity Center will be a 67,000-square-foot facility for nutritious food, health care and social services.
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Leaders of Ohio's largest public school disricts are calling it an overreach.
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A national group will protest at Deeds Metropark in Dayton on Sunday, May 25. The ANSWER Coalition will stage a demonstration and march in opposition to NATO.
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Federal cuts have reduced the workforce in U.S. EPA Region 5 by as much as 20%, according to advocates, leaving fewer resources for environmental monitoring and programming for an already bare-bones organization.
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Ohio House lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday by 71-24 that would create stricter penalties for with a history of firearm offenses.
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Bruce Foster III is accused of killing two people and injuring four in a February workplace shooting at the cosmetics production facility KDC/ONE in New Albany. A Licking County judge ruled he will undergo psychiatric care for up to a year before he can stand trial.
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A May progress report on the LinkUs sales tax levy shows COTA is studying eigth future routes for the dedicated lane bus corridors. The agency has previously said it wants to fund at least five and has already started design on three.
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Carson A. Bigham, 23, of Lancaster, was arrested Wednesday.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus Water and Power says the area's drinking water supply wasn't impacted. The agency had to close a few wells that draw from Big Walnut Creek as a precaution. Crews are now cleaning oil from Three Creeks Metro Park.
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