The trustees met in closed executive session in a rare Saturday meeting just two days after a regular board meeting as pressure mounts to remove Leslie Wexner's name from buildings.
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At least three crashes have been caught on cameras during the past year in Ohio.
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The eastern Ohio village of Carrollton is honoring jockey Eddie Maple’s decades-long career in horse racing.
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The Ohio State University's Board of Trustees wrapped its March meeting in approximately 10 minutes after addressing the controversy involving mega donor and billionaire Les Wexner and sidestepping protesters.
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President Trump has fired his homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, and said Markwayne Mullin, a senator from Oklahoma, would replace her.
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The court says people have been receiving fake notices to pay parking ticket fines or face a court date.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentWOSU’s Debbie Holmes spoke to Dr. Sara Bode, medical director of school-based health at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
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Nelson T. Gant was a successful strawberry farmer and entrepreneur in Zanesville. A local foundation is seeking to honor him with a statue.
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Gov. Mike DeWine will deliver his final State of the State remarks from the Ohio House chamber Wednesday, and H2Ohio was one of his earliest initiatives as governor.
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Councilmember Tiara Ross won November's election citywide, while her opponent Jesse Vogel won the most votes in council district 7. That's what both proposals seek to change.
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President Trump has indicated he wants a national voting standard that does away with most mail-in, absentee voting, which has been allowed in Ohio since 2004.
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Ohio’s congressional delegation largely split along partisan lines in reacting to the attacks on Iran. Vice President JD Vance once strongly said the US should not get involved in endless wars, but supports the president in this case.
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