Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin and Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein are all raising lots of money. Ginther is running for re-election, but neither Klein nor Hardin have ruled out challenging him.
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Cincinnati’s Urban Appalachian Community Coalition works to support people with Appalachian roots living in southwest Ohio. An oral historian with the organization interviewed dozens of Appalachian women to understand the impact of their migration to the city.
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The Greater Columbus Arts Council, or GCAC, was notified by Franklin County that the county would be pausing $4 million in funding to the arts council this year. That's 14% of GCAC's annual budget.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe agreement helps keep thousands of patients covered in Ohio at 16 hospitals, three joint-venture hospitals, more than 200 ambulatory sites and other health services spanning a 50-county area.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentCancer drug in development at Ohio State could treat some of the most difficult forms of the illnessJBZ-001 is in clinical trials at the James Cancer Hospital.
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Ohio State coach Ryan Day hasn't named a starter at quarterback yet but he did go into some detail Thursday about what he will be looking for.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentMany families in Ohio struggle to find affordable child care. But for families who have children with severe medical needs, childcare centers are not an option at all.
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County engineers in north central Ohio are re-surveying the line created by the Treaty of Greenville. It divided what’s now the state of Ohio in two: claiming the south for westward-bound American settlers and the north for a dozen indigenous nations.
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Cincinnati's Union Terminal was the inspiration for the Hall of Justice in DC Comics. Recently, the Art Deco building became canon with an appearance in the newest Superman movie.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is calling for specific bets on players and games to be removed from the list of legal bets that can be placed in Ohio.
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Attorney General Dave Yost wants the question about what Ohio cities and counties can and can’t do to come to the state’s highest court later this year.
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