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Art theft isn’t just a plot used in Hollywood movies. It's a real concern for the art world and a lucrative black market for others. It happens everywhere, even here in Ohio.
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There are lots of different scams from annoying turnpike toll texts to calls that someone, somewhere wants to buy your house.
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In Morgan County, in southeast Ohio, there is no hospital and the last doctor retired in 2024. It’s a 45-minute drive to access health care.
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Missy Creed was selected as one of the recipients of a 2025 “I Love My Librarian Award."
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We’re talking about DEI programs and how they impact the very people they're meant to include, including people of color, LGBTQ people, individuals with disabilities and the elderly.
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We’ll discuss the growing future of women in sports, including a pro volleyball team in Columbus (The Columbus Fury) and the expansion of a flag football league in northeast Ohio.
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Experts predict more store closures are on the way.
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Ohio leads the nation in the percentage of stroke cases, according to the CDC.
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From Medicare to Medicaid to social security, health care has long been a hot-button political issue. What can be done by policymakers to create a better elder care system?
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Columbus City Schools alters its gender policy under threat of being sued by the Atty. Gen. Dave Yost.
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From Medicare to Medicaid to social security, health care has long been a hot-button political issue. What can be done by policymakers to create a better elder care system?
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We’ll talk with Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin about how the city is navigating its growth on this hour of All Sides.