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We're talking about what the Trump administration wants to do with public lands across the U.S.
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Classical 101 Host Christopher Purdy and his guests are sharing their latest book selections, which you can add to your summer book list.
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Cars have been an important part of American life for over a century.
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From measles to COVID, what does conflicting guidance from top health officials mean for the future of vaccinations?
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What is the status of the nation’s weather technology? And what conspiracy theories have spread across the country?
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Gov. Mike DeWine has formed a property tax working group. Will these efforts bring the long-term relief Ohio property owners want?
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Why are conditions for nurses so challenging, and what is happening to improve them? How will these problems affect the number of bedside nurses available nationwide?
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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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Festivals can be a means of drawing tourists and providing an economic boost to a city or neighborhood. But can these events be too much of a good thing? We discuss whether the Short North and Columbus have become festival fatigued.
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States across the country are putting millions of dollars into programs, such as math coaches and upgrading benefits. Ohio is not one of those states.
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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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COTA’s President Monica Tellez-Fowler joins All Sides to discuss the latest transit developments and future plans.