Scott Good
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The program is called Buckeye Block Watch, and the patrols will act as monitors for safety concerns and resources for anyone needing to report suspicious activity. The members will wear bright orange gear as they patrol by foot, bike and vehicles.
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The Ohio State University Department of Athletics confirmed that third-string quarterback Jack Miller has been suspended from the football team after being arrested for operating a vehicle while impaired.
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The CDC approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged five to 11 years old on Tuesday, and health centers are preparing to make shots available to the 125,000 kids in Franklin County now eligible.
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Some Gahanna residents pointed to school board races as a main reason for voting today.
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An executive order issued by President Biden in September has prompted OSU to no longer allow its employees to apply for certain exemptions to the university's COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Employees who were granted personal exemptions must get vaccinated or apply for a medical or religious exemption by November 24.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe land runs along a tributary of Big Walnut Creek and will provide access to trails, as well as spaces for sports and playgrounds.
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Researchers said the test is quick, appears to be reliable, and performed with high accuracy in an initial trial.
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City and non-profit leaders at a press conference on Thursday outlined plans for more affordable housing with the remaining funds from a $50 million bond issue passed in 2019.
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Democratic and community leaders called the green energy issue that claims it will reduce electricity costs "a scam," "a trick," and "disrespectful" to Black communities.
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A week after Ohio State's deadline for students and employees to get at least a first COVID-19 shot, 96% of the university community is at least partially vaccinated or have been granted an exemption.