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How have colleges and universities changed how they teach reading teachers? And will it keep kids from falling behind?
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Memorial Day is coming up and America’s summer movie season is starting to pick up.
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WOSU's Inside: Reshaping Work Townhall looked at the causes behind the major shifts happening in central Ohio's workforce.
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We will have experts ready to answer all the questions you have, from what you should plant this year to key dates and interesting tips.
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Host Christopher Purdy and his guests will share their recommendations on good titles you might want to add to your stack of must reads.
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Why did a piece of land near I-71 and Greenlawn Avenue become the deciding factor in whether or not Columbus got a women’s soccer team?
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During this week's Fascinating Ohio, we're talking to a youth homeless shelter CEO, college administrator and trivia entrepreneur.
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There is a constant need for more housing as the city of Columbus continues to grow.
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Joanna Stern's experiment is chronicled in the new book, I Am Not a Robot: My Year Using AI To Do (Almost) Everything.
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The summer vacation season is among us. Part of this preparation can include apps that will allow people to pick where to eat and how transportation works in the destination they are traveling to.
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Cars of the past were affordable and could be repaired easily. The inexpensive and reasonably priced family sedan has been replaced by SUVs, minivans and trucks that are larger, more technologically advanced, and expensive to repair.
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The governor’s race between Republican Vivek Ramaswamy and Democrat Amy Acton promises to be historic, expensive and contentious.