The statewide report card on school districts released Monday shows Columbus City Schools largely stayed flat compared to last year as many area schools showed improvements to their overall grades.
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Advocates say the state is making it harder for families to receive child care benefits, causing further challenges to an already taxed child care work sector.
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Oakar was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 and served eight terms in office.
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Columbus spends about 6% of its $1.8 billion budget on transportation. At a committee meeting on Thursday, the school board recommended eliminating the requirement to transport students in grades 9 through 12.
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Ohioans who regularly give money to churches would be able to deduct that money from their taxable income under a bill that’s still being drafted.
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The conference, hosted by Urban Land Institute Columbus, focused on the theme, "What Good is Growth If It’s Not for All?: Planning Columbus Today and Tomorrow."
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Gov. Mike DeWine said he still wants to see kratom banned or heavily regulated in Ohio, but that effort may need to come from the legislature.
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Business & EconomyAn immigration raid on a Hyundai electric vehicle battery plant in Georgia raised concerns about A similar project in South Central Ohio.
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Skunk Fest brings people together from all over the country, despite skunks only being legal pets in 16 U.S. states.
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Dominik Stecula calls the discussion on social media over Charlie Kirk's death "disturbing." Some are celebrating the right-wing media figure's death, while many call for retribution while assigning blame to Democratic politicians.
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There are an estimated 7,000 Revolutionary War soldiers buried in in the Buckeye State.
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