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Karen Kasler
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Statehouse News Bureau
An analysis of the numbers in Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget shows there are cuts to K-12 public school funding, but increases for vouchers and charter schools.
Join WOSU Public Media for INSIDE: Caregiving, a multi-series project uncovering the journey of caregiving, from health disparities and inequities to exploring if our healthcare system is prepared to support the future aging population.
ROADSHOW visits Living History Farms for treasures and a top $75,000 to $125,000 find.
Things are looking up for the Highclere team, who can finally relax a bit during a mid-summer event.
James has a bout of brucellosis, bringing long buried emotions to the surface.
Eliza faces a conflict of interests when looking into the personal life of Commissioner Fitzroy.
A trip to the pub proves cathartic and fruitful. An arrest provides an chance for growth.
A look at how former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel became Ohio’s Lt. Governor.
Clams with Chorizo, Gambas Al Ajillo; A visit to Boise, Idaho; Worcestershire Sauce
For more than 100 years, the Statue of Liberty has been a symbol of hope and refuge
Samantha visits the largest wine region, a Roman amphitheater and more.
The U.S. Congress is one of the country's most important and misunderstood institutions.
With the build coming to an end the whole gang comes down to help Zack and the homeowners.
American original Willie Nelson returns to ACL on the 50th Anniversary of his 1974 taping.
Ross learns about 3D printed houses; spotlighting Aaron Smith; Tom and Kevin turn a bowl.
Tensions run high between Lydia and Ruby leading Ruby to make a shock decision.
Tower Duo, a flute saxophone combo. STEM Guitar kits.
Discover some cool things made right here in Ohio.
A long-lost ancient cemetery opens the door to a unique period in Egyptian history.
A team of scientists and filmmakers explore the Antarctic waters to learn more about killer whales.
Archaeologists discover a mass grave with the bones of nearly 60 people near Luxor, Egypt.
Celebrate the legacy of this iconic institution with a powerful performance of "All Rise."
Episode 3 of Great Migrations explores impact of Black Americans' reverse migration South.
New noteworthy Nashville appraisals at Cheekwood Estate & Garden. One is up to $50,000!
Students explore redlining’s impact, learning how past policies shaped today’s inequities.
Discover Columbus' first mounted police unit and the role horses played in early traffic control.
Benny's Pizza in Marysville has grown from a 1940s root beer stand into a beloved community hub.
Discover how Columbus’ bookmobiles brought books to neighborhoods and fostered literacy for decades.
Ohio Penitentiary: Hidden history, famous inmates, and relics in downtown Columbus.
Explore rare 1958 slides of Columbus, capturing its skyline and growth during a time of change.
Discover how Nationwide’s 40-story "Happy Holidays" light display lights up downtown Columbus!
Market Mohawk was demolished in the 1960s, displacing families and erasing historic landmarks.
Explore the 40-year legacy of Katzinger's Deli with co-founder Diane Warren!
COTA’s 50th: How a red dot sign signaled bus drivers to turn on AC in the 1970s.
Helen Herriot (Rachel Shenton) and James Herriot (Nicholas Ralph) in All Creatures Great & Small.
Support your WOSU and get extended access to your favorite shows and films from PBS and WOSU including every episode of the popular Masterpiece drama All Creatures Great and Small.
Mr. J is back with another challenge! Draw along as he identifies how different people can experience varying emotions during an activity. He discusses how sharing all of our emotions before, during, and after an activity is important while empathizing with the feelings of others.

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