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Miguel Tucker, 30, grew up in Columbus. As a kid, he says, he spent a lot of time around negative influences."I was in the streets, like most kids,"…
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A state senator is touting a new program that he says can play a critical role in college affordability and workforce development by connecting college…
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During an early shift at FedEx, Danavan McIntosh made his way down a tall ladder. He'd done it a million times before. This time, he felt himself…
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Microsoft plans to train 15,000 people in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, cloud and data engineering as part of a movement to…
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Amanda Wisniewski discovered her niche while processing specimens at medical testing company, LabCorp.“I found what I wanted to do forever, because…
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Dashawn Hodge is just a normal 14-year-old boy who hates cutting the grass.“My mom told me when I get home, I gotta cut the grass,” he says. “I looked at…
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Driving a semi-truck is a job that gives you plenty of time to think – too much, actually, for Jordan Washington. He says the job paid well, and it was…
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At modern auto plants, some tasks, like welding together a car's body, are entirely automated. But other essential jobs, including major portions of final assembly, are still best left to people.
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Like most kids, Erica Miller loved riding the merry-go-round when she was little. Her mom took her often to the one at the Columbus Zoo. Miller was always…
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U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos made a swing through Ohio Friday to visit students at Butler Tech, a career and technical school in Butler County....