The Midwest Connect passenger rail line would cut through central Ohio, providing Columbus and many other cities with their only local access to this mode of transportation.
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There’s no sign of a compromise in the government shutdown. Democrats in the Senate are blocking a funding bill, demanding that Republicans agree to reverse looming Medicaid cuts and extend Obamacare health insurance subsidies.
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Ohio University associate professor Tom Hayes was replaced in a master's program film editing class he was teaching because he was not in class as required by university policy.
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The Sandusky Witches Walk, happening on Saturday, October 18, brings witches from across the world to Northwest Ohio for a massive costume contest and line dance.
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The “My Child-My Chart” Act provides Ohio parents with more access to their children's medical information.
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In the last few years, restraining orders and injunctions have slow-rolled GOP-backed state laws. One lawmaker has indicated he wants to limit county judges authority.
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Three members of congress called for an extension of health care tax credits.
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Columbus police released body camera video that shows an officer fatally shooting 18-year-old Ta'Shawn Davis on Sunday in the University District. Police say Davis pointed a gun at bystanders before running from officers.
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Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, has died.
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The Trump administration will now limit SNAP eligibility to mostly U.S. citizens and green card holders. That means coverage ends for most other legal immigrants starting in November.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Taylor condemned what he called a vile symbol and said "I condemn it in the strongest terms."
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSmoking rates are high in rural parts of Ohio, but screening for lung cancer there can be hard to come by. A new mobile unit aims to help.
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