In the long and emotional meeting, board members made more than $50 million in cuts, despite shooting down two different plans to reduce busing for high school students.
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Tim Ryan, the former congressman, former presidential candidate and former U.S. Senate candidate said he will not run for governor.
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School closures, major staff reductions and discontinuing busing for certain students are among the items board members will consider at the Tuesday evening meeting at the district's South High Street office.
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Despite a new safety initiative implemented by the Columbus Dept. of Public Service, residents are advocating for greater changes.
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A Yellow Springs, Ohio, holiday tradition to deliver bags of flour and sugar to local widows and widowers dates back to 1894.
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The White House chose not to recognize World AIDS Day for the first time since 1988. Stonewall Columbus Executive Director Densil Porteous said support from the community can be equally important.
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Proponents of a new collaboration between the city of Dayton and the state of Ohio say it will reduce violent crime in the area.
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Some of Columbus' 21 area commissions are expressing concern over the city's planned update to land use maps. Previously, the city relied on the 21 groups to build their own maps. Now, officials want a single uniform map for the entire city.
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The Oscar-winning costume designer has been enchanted by Oz and Munchkinland for most of his life. He created more than 1,000 looks for Wicked: For Good — including Elphaba's "sex cardigan."
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A bill to require absentee ballots arrive at boards of elections by election day—eliminating the four day grace period in current law--is headed to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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A fired immigration judge says she was dismissed from her job because of her gender, her status as a dual citizen of Lebanon and the fact that she once ran for municipal office in Ohio as a Democrat.
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While there are certain limits on where convicted sex offenders can live in Ohio, they don't include any restrictions on them living near their victims.
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