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Erin Upchurch, executive director of the Kaleidoscope Youth Center, said staffing changes, lack of a venue and the current political climate led to the dance's cancellation.
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Moreno said the historic Chillicothe paper mill, owned currently by Pixelle Specialty Solutions, will pause its permanent closure until December.
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Health, Science & Environment
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Ohio State President Ted Carter spoke with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance on Monday. A university spokesman would not say what they talked about.
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The federal suit claims the city of Hilliard violated federal law when officials denied zoning changes last year when Noor wanted to create a community center.
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Although the 2026 election cycle might feel far off, U.S. Sen. Jon Husted took Vice President JD Vance’s vacant seat just about three months ago.
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Ohio State President Ted Carter was at the White House Monday to celebrate the Ohio State Buckeyes' National Championship win over Notre Dame. At the same time, Carter is expected to have private conversations with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
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The team and Head Coach Ryan Day joined the president to recognize the team's win over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in January.
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Ohio House budget changes rules for Lifewise and other religious groups that take kids out of schoolThe House-passed state budget plan sets limits on the number of times a week the group can remove Ohio kids from school for religious instruction.
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Maureen O'Connor's portrait initially stood in the court’s Grand Concourse, alongside an otherwise all male lineup. But it recently was removed amid disagreements about its placement among justices.
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Union groups have begun an effort they hinted at when Republican lawmakers passed Senate Bill 1 earlier this year.
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The county’s Democratic chairman says they likely won’t weigh in on a tightly contested three-way race for Columbus City Council District 7.
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The House budget makes it harder for Ohio’s private and independent universities and colleges to stay eligible for the Governor’s Merit Scholarship.
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The data comes from the Pew Research Center's most recent Religious Landscape Study.
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Business & EconomyA central Ohio data center, RackSquared, was developed by the Columbus-based Wasserstrom restaurant supply company to meet the company's growing data needs. The data center developed into its own business.
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A bipartisan Ohio Senate resolution asks Congress to reimburse parties that have been injured by fraud and to tighten up safety measures on EBT cards themselves.
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Tiara Ross provided WOSU with a copy of her lease, which shows she started renting an apartment on May 3, 2023. If the document helps prove she lived in Columbus to the Franklin County Board of Elections, it could make her candidacy survive by a mere three days.
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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.
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Under the Columbus City Charter, a candidate for Columbus City Council is required to reside within city limits one year prior to the city's May primary. The Rooster, operated by by D.J. Byrnes, claims Ross lived in Reynoldsburg as recently as August.
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An analysis of the numbers in Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget shows there are cuts to K-12 public school funding, but increases for vouchers and charter schools.
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Kate Curry-Da-Souza, Tiara Ross and Jesse Vogel are the three candidates running in the Columbus City Council District 7 race. Ten candidates qualified for three open seats on the Columbus City Schools' Board of Education.
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Sen. Hearcel Craig (D-Columbus) announced Monday that the Juneteenth flag will officially be flown outside the Ohio Statehouse on Juneteenth this year.
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Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the state's unofficial death penalty moratorium once again with the postponements of three more executions scheduled for this year.