Cat Predmore, interim executive director for the Wexner Center for the Arts, told WOSU the center has only lost one artist and one donor due to the controversy surrounding billionaire Les Wexner and his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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The effort to abolish Ohio property taxes has failed – at least for now. The group collecting signatures to put an amendment on November’s ballot says it has fallen short of the number needed to qualify.
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Columbus attorney Inna Simakovsky sued Angel Lisinski, claiming her firm filed cases for legal immigration status that used exaggerated stories of clients' experiences. Lisinski is now suing Simakovsky and others for defamation.
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Ohio author Demba Ndiath is talking about his new book on challenges faced by West African immigrants in Ohio at the Columbus Arts Festival on Saturday.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe American burying beetle nearly died off decades ago. Here’s how a network of conservationists are reintroducing it to the state.
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Gahanna Lincoln High School graduates are raising money for their alumni association by selling 2,000 bricks from the school's former buildings on North Hamilton Road.
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As many Ohio communities consider or have already enacted data center moratoriums, Governor Mike DeWine urged local leaders not to completely rule out what he said could be a good deal.
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Jalyn Thacker is aiming to create a safe space in his rural Ohio home by hosting the first Pride festival in Adams County.
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Paid family caregivers in Ohio, who could have seen payments eliminated in an earlier version of the bill, are expected to be largely unaffected by the changes.
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The GOP-majority legislature concurrently advanced major, related modifications of mail-in voting to an unrelated bill originally meant to get homeless Ohioans ID cards.
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The $3.7 billion capital budget that provides money for infrastructure and state and local projects passed both the Ohio Senate and House easily.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentPublic services help limit risk of heat-related illness for people who are unsheltered during summerAs Ohio's summer season begins, the visibility of those who are unhoused increases. Many people who lack access to heat management conditions in residencies, restaurants or offices opt to use outdoor public spaces.
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