Three people, including two students, were arrested at the Ohio Union on Tuesday over a protest targeting Customs and Border Protection recruiters during the annual spring career fair.
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William T. Griffith III, of Delaware, has been charged with illegally possessing ammunition as a convicted felon.
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The no-cost Mid-Ohio Market on Norton Road caught on fire early Tuesday morning. The Columbus Fire Department and the Mid-Ohio Food Collective are still working together to figure out what caused the fire.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio has hundreds of injection wells that store waste from oil and natural gas production. In one southeast Ohio city, they’re causing concern.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA major Ohio electric utility is asking state regulators to loosen its reliability standards, with a hearing scheduled for late February.
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There's a new Gahanna-Lincoln High School. Students moved in earlier this month. The old high school had several connected buildings constructed over many decades. About 2,400 students attend Gahanna-Lincoln. The district only has one high school.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentData center giants Meta and Microsoft try to offset rising utility rates as costs rise for consumersMeta is trying to jumpstart Ohio's nuclear energy sector, while Microsoft is committing to paying for its own electric and water usage. Both come as electric and water utility rates rise in Columbus, one of the largest data center hubs.
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The event include the city of Columbus' annual MLK Day march and program
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Business & EconomyAs of 2024, 525 data centers were located in eight states around the Great Lakes region. That's a fifth of the nation's data centers and hundreds more are planned.
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The group needs 413,487 valid petition signatures on each of two petitions by July 1 to put the issues on Ohio’s ballot this fall.
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Residents and state lawmakers have raised questions about the jail's conditions, its capacity and the ethics of a federal contract to hold ICE detainees there.
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The new year started with a firehose-like stream of political news. Venezuela, ICE activity, the tragic shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis and false daycare fraud claims in Ohio have dominated the news.
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