
All Sides with Amy Juravich
Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon and 8 to 10 p.m. on 89.7 NPR News, also available as a podcast.
All Sides with Amy Juravich is WOSU Public Media’s daily news program that dives deep into issues important to Central Ohio. Hosted by Amy Juravich, All Sides explains how the most complicated issues affect our lives.
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There isn’t much time to act before midnight on Tuesday when Gov. DeWine must sign Ohio's $60 billion budget.
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A new Superman and the final installment in the Mission Impossible franchise are expected to be two of the biggest blockbusters of the summer movie season. We’ll preview what to expect at the local cineplex this summer and look at Ohio’s film industry.
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On this edition of All Sides, we’re talking about how recent rainy conditions and cooler temperatures are affecting Ohio farms.
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Classical 101 Host Christopher Purdy and his guests preview upcoming arts and cultural events in Columbus.
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We are talking with a local mountain climber, a person who is improving the human condition with kindness and a physician assistant who has built a significant online following by educating viewers about his patients' skin ailments.
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We’ll get an update as the new members of the CDC's vaccine panel held their first meeting this week.
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What responsibility do parents have when it comes to supporting and enrolling their children in sports, and what should they look out for in an ever-changing environment?
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We will look into the future of driving conditions in Ohio and whether the state needs more driver's education.
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Buc-ee's, Sheetz and Wawa have become destinations offering freshly-prepared sandwiches, home goods and electric vehicle charging stations.
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The tech sector was once considered a sure thing in the job market.