The address comes after weeks of uncertainty over when and how the U.S. could extricate itself from the conflict.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThere’s not enough rural veterinarians to care for small town residents’ livestock and pets. A new program aims to create a pipeline into the profession.
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From new food collaborations to all-you-can-eat seats (you don't actually eat the seats, though), the Cleveland Guardians have a handful of new offerings at Progressive Field for the 2026-27 MLB season.
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Though schools in Southwest Ohio, including UC and Miami University, have complied with the new bill, some are questioning whether universities are actually following the law.
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Upper Arlington and Columbus Alternative High School students researched issues related to affordable housing and discussed solutions with city leaders on Tuesday.
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Ohio's largest school district has been reviewing AI use policies for almost a year. The policy allows teachers to decide if students can use AI on an assignment.
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A U.S. District Court judge found that President Trump's executive ordering the defunding of NPR and PBS violated the First Amendment.
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Columbus, Westerville and Whitehall are among more than a dozen cities in Ohio that ban conversion therapy. The U.S. Supreme Court found that a Colorado law banning the practice violated a therapist's First Amendment rights.
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Whitehall Mayor Michael Bivens and City Council members Lori Elmore and Amy Harcar are being targeted by a recall petition. City Council could set a date for the special election at its next meeting on April 7.
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A jury in Akron said it's unable to come to a decision on corruption charges against the former FirstEnergy executives.
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Ohio has executed 56 men since 1981 and vacated the convictions of 12 other men. Over the course of five decades, that’s a roughly 1-in-5 executed-to-exonerated ratio.
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