Jen Monroe
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There are short-term solutions to clean-up the toxic blue-green algae that contaminated some Ohio lakes and devastated some tourism this…
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By the spring of next year Ohio's Honda plants will be waste free. The company says eight of its 14 North American plants have already stopped sending…
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The woman overseeing the creation of the President's new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was in Columbus today to collect ideas from Central Ohioans.…
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Ohio State University concession stand workers are nearing the end of a week-long strike.The university-contracted workers are employed by the…
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Evelyn Van-Til is getting used to crime in her neighborhood. Her house, that's just a block from Weinland Park, near Fourth Street and Seventh Avenue, was…
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With less than a month before the November election, Democrat Lee Fisher has some catching up to do. A poll released from Quinnipiac University Fisher is…
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Denny Griffith looks over a studio reminiscent of the popular TV series Project Runway. The president of Columbus College of Art and Design is showcasing…
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Conservationists and government wildlife agencies are working to restore small but important creatures to the state's rivers and streams. Mussels and…
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More than 500 people showed up for a job fair held on Ohio State's campus. Many of the applicants have been unemployed for months. Reynoldsburg resident…
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Many Central Ohioans are searching for work. With Ohio's unemployment rate hovering around ten percent, it's not getting any easier. WOSU's Jen Monroe…