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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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A proposal that rail advocates say will move Ohio toward reviving passenger train service is back on track.
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority voted Monday to hire a firm to conduct the study. It currently costs $2 to ride a COTA bus, but some programs exist to give certain populations free or reduced rides.
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You don't have to get a REAL ID in Ohio - you can still get a standard drivers' license, but there are restrictions on its use.
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All 10 candidates attended a League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus forum Thursday evening. They discussed topics like book bans, teacher shortages and how to help LGBTQ+ students.
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The lender says Franklin County Treasurer Cheryl Brooks Sullivan owes more than $318,000 on her Mifflin Township home.
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Business & EconomyThe Trump administration’s 25% tariff on imported cars took effect April 3, and an additional tariff on imported auto parts is set to take effect May 3.
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The requirements call for a dashboard that will give immediate information about abortions being performed in Ohio.
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The proposed renovation plan totals $830 million, which the county says is about a third of the cost of a new NFL stadium.
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Ohio State University spokesman Ben Johnson confirmed the increase in a statement to WOSU on Thursday.
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The budget proposed by House Republicans that passed on a mostly party line vote includes $600 million in 30-year state-backed bonds for a domed stadium project for the Browns in a suburb of Cleveland.
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The board voted Monday afternoon to deny the challenge brought by D.J. Byrnes, who runs the political blog "The Rooster."
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Columbus City Council and Aspyr announced the CAREER 500 grant recipients, including Goodwill and Columbus and Riverview International Center.
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CCS Superintendent Angela Chapman said Gov. Mike DeWine's new funding formula takes into account higher property tax values, but not the increased cost of education.
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Dozens of students and some faculty protested the decision by Ohio State University President Ted Carter to close the university's diversity, equity and inclusion offices. Many said Carter is closing the offices prematurely and not fighting back against state and federal government attacks on DEI.
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Kate Curry-Da-Souza, Tiara Ross and Jesse Vogel are running to fill the seat currently held by Otto Beatty III.
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The bill would raise the minimum hours of instruction for core classes in Ohio by a little over two weeks each year.
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Former Rep. Elliot Forhan was accused by Ohio Democratic House leaders of “inappropriate behavior” during the last two-year session.
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At around $11.5 billion, Ohio's biennial transportation budget would primarily fund state highway, route and bridge construction projects.
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SB 56 strictly prohibits smoking cannabis in public, limiting Ohioans to partaking in private residences, and reduces home grow from 12 plants or less to six plants.
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The data comes from the Pew Research Center's most recent Religious Landscape Study.