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Sullivant Avenue in the Hilltop was the second area targeted in the city's Clean and Safe Corridor initiative.
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The polls will be open on Tuesday from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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Vivek Ramaswamy officially launched his campaign for Ohio governor near his hometown of Cincinnati, and President Trump wasted no time weighing in.
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It’s one of many such laws adopted around the country, with the stated intent of protecting female students. The Ohio law — which applies fully to private colleges, unlike the others — allows individual institutions to decide how they will obey and enforce the measure.
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A group of conservative Amish are suing the state of Ohio over a traffic law that requires buggies to have flashing yellow lights. They say the rule violates their right to religious freedom.
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The latest version of House Bill 54, the biennial transportation budget, has Ohio rejoining the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Commission at $25,000 a year.
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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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The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism issued a statement signed by professors, alumni and current students, speaking out against the Trump administration's action. The AP is no longer allowed to cover the administration in the Oval Office or on Air Force One.
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The lawsuit was filed Friday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
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Columbus City Schools' Vice President Jennifer Adair previously served as board president for four years through the pandemic and the 2022-2023 teacher strike.
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USAID bought more than 1 million metric tons of food from U.S. farmers in the 2023 fiscal year. Now many of those farmers may be out of major contracts.
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Progress on the park's Brandywine Golf Course remediation project and others are expected to slow because of the layoffs.
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We will hear from candidates Kate Curry-Da-Souza, Jesse Vogel and Tiara Ross to help you prepare to vote in Tuesday's primary election.
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This week marks the 100th day of the second Trump administration.
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House Bill 15 passes as Ohio stares down eventual electric shortages from growing demand.
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Ohio lawmakers are considering requiring cities to cooperate with immigration officials and if they don’t, they could lose state funding.
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Columbus City Council candidates Kate Curry-Da-Souza, Tiara Ross and Jesse Vogel submitted their campaign finance reports. The reports show tens of thousands of dollars are coming from out-of-state sources for Vogel and sitting city councilmembers for Ross.
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The report took a look at the House-passed budget and its effect on schools in Ohio's Appalachian region.
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The House budget eliminates a 30-year-old commission intended to enforce campaign finance laws in Ohio.
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More than five dozen international students from colleges throughout Ohio have had their visas pulled by federal authorities in recent weeks.
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Business & EconomyBloomberg News is reporting Intel plans to lay off 20% of its workforce.
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The software auto-detects the language of an incoming text and translates for dispatchers, then translates back to those contacting them. It's been in use since April 9.