Congresswoman Joyce Beatty is not the only politician to receive money from Leslie Wexner and his wife, Abigail, over the years. Their influence touches political races from Columbus City Council to the U.S. presidency.
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A letter from Westerville North High School Principal Kurt Yancey sent to parents said the school received "multiple reports of potential violence occurring at the event."
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Bhutanese refugees of Nepali descent living in Ohio see their story become a new dramatic film.
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Half of Ohio's school districts are sparring with a Republican state lawmaker who’s proposed a bill to withhold state funding from them if they sue the state over that funding.
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Rising temperatures during the day and freezing temperatures at night have resulted in slippery commutes for pedestrians, as property owners, landlords and tenants have delayed clearing sidewalks.
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Ted Carter spoke on WOSU's All Sides with Amy Juravich on Thursday, one day after news broke that an Ohio State professor assaulted a citizen journalist on campus. Ohio State's biggest donor, Les Wexner, is set to be deposed next week before Congress about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Even though Temporary Protected Status was extended for Haiti, driver licenses still had expirations for Feb. 3.
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Ohio lawmakers have a bevy of bills to deal with artificial intelligence and data centers.
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A bipartisan bill seeks to do in Ohio what 16 other states have done, and shut the door to marriage by minors permanently.
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In January, Ohio environmental advocates said they filed a complaint against Sen. Brian Chavez (R-Marietta), alleging he failed to disclose financial ties.
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The Tax Foundation says Ohio has the eighth-highest effective property tax rate in the country. Some residents are fed up. Citizens for Property Tax Reform member Beth Blackmarr joins the show.
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