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Ohio is no longer in extreme drought, but that doesn’t mean the damage from the historic drought is repaired.
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WYSO's Mike Frazier speak with a National Weather Service meteorologist about how a variety of factors affect the outlook for winter weather in Southwest Ohio.
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Gov. Mike DeWine wants money for certain grants, however, and said he will go straight to the source, the Ohio Controlling Board, before budgeting begins next year.
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Representatives from Five Rivers MetroParks gave some tips and tricks to being more sustainable this holiday season.
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The annual homeless persons memorial vigil took place on Friday to recognize those lives lost while experiencing homelessness this year.
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Among the 37 inmates is Daryl Lawrence, who received a death sentence for killing Columbus Police Officer Bryan Hurst during a robbery in 2005.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentWhen a child or young adult is having a crisis, parents and teachers often turn to institutions, like psych wards or the police, for help. But an increasing number of Ohioans now have another option.
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Assistant Professor in the College of Engineering and Applied Science Dongmei Feng mapped the daily streamflow of 2.9 million rivers. The goal? To determine how their flows have changed over the past several decades.
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed a law to require Ohio prosecutors report medical professionals convicted of sexual abuse to the state medical board, but said he's concerned about another bill on “medical free speech”.
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The provision has not had hearings and was shoved into the "Christmas Tree" bill passed by Ohio lawmakers very early Thursday morning.