Tuesday is Election Day, and WOSU is following along as Ohio votes for several key races, including Ohio Governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House races.
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Voters will decide a number of important races and a ballot issue for Columbus that could establish an alternative crisis response team.
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While Northeast Ohio won't have a team in the Women’s Pro Baseball League's inaugural season, the region has a local connection.
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In April, Columbus officials handed out 479 tickets and impounded 305 vehicles for no parking and street sweeping violations.
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Votes in today’s primary for a longshot Republican candidate for governor will not count, after a ruling from Ohio Supreme Court on the eve of the election.
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Olentangy Liberty sophomores Ben Kurian and Chase Peterson took home first and second prize, respectively, in the central division of C-SPAN's 2026 StudentCam contest.
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City leaders say it typically takes two years to receive a new fire engine after it's ordered. That timeline was put into flux last year when Sutphen workers went on strike.
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Kent State says it is not immune to challenges facing other higher education institutions and must cut staff to present a balanced budget.
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There’s a four-way primary for the Ohio Supreme Court on Republican ballots on Tuesday.
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Almost 50 years after the premiere of the WKRP sitcom, a Cincinnati radio station has acquired the call letters and has rebranded “The Oasis” nostalgic rock music format as “WKRP in Cincinnati.”
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAbout 70% of college students see AI as a threat to their job prospects, according to a 2025 poll by the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, while recent Gallup polling finds U.S. workers are increasingly concerned about being replaced by new technologies.
This Week On Snollygoster
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An important election is just around the corner. Ohio will elect a new governor and decide who will represent the state in the U.S. Senate. A new poll provides a snapshot of what voters are thinking, and the results are interesting.
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