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AEP Ohio and a Meta affiliate are asking the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to approve the arrangement. Meta wants the substation to supply power to a data center.
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Tim Ryan, the former congressman, former presidential candidate and former U.S. Senate candidate said he will not run for governor.
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President Trump said the suspected shooter came to the U.S. from Afghanistan in 2021. The administration plans to send 500 more Guard personnel to the nation's capital in response to the attack.
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A bill moving through the Ohio General Assembly would force history and social studies teachers statewide to hang at least four historical documents on their walls.
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The Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black pilots who helped desegregate the U.S. military, were stationed in Columbus following World War II.
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A day after Ohio became the 45th state to allow high school athletes to strike name, image and likeness deals, a Republican lawmaker is working on a bill to ban that.
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Ohio State is also proposing merging some of its other low-enrollment programs into existing programs or new offerings.
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Business & EconomyOhio's turkey industry brings in over $153 million for the state, setting it at 8th in the nation for turkey production with 273,280,000 pounds produced annually.
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Five of the seven Ohio Supreme Court justices ruled against the Columbus Dispatch. In a lawsuit, the newspaper asked the court to demand the city of Columbus release the identities of police officers involved in a 2023 shootout on I-70.
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In an iconic Thanksgiving episode of “WKRP in Cincinnati”, a failed turkey drop makes the news. But it may have (slightly) underestimated the large birds’ flying abilities.
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High school athletes can start striking name, image and likeness deals, after a vote of the schools that make up the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Community Energy Pilot Program would allow for as many as 1,500 megawatts of small-scale facilities across Ohio, including renewable facilities.
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