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  • Downtown's newest fine art gallery's grand opening is tonight from 3 to 5 pm. This is the Edward A. Dixon Gallery , at 12 S. Ludlow Street. In addition,...
  • Laura Smitherman is Deputy National Editor for NPR News. She oversees breaking news and enterprise reporting from the eastern half of the United States, and she is the lead editor on immigration coverage. The National Desk covers the biggest issues facing the nation in collaboration with member stations around the country. Our reporters cover a range of beats, including national security, climate, race and identity, gender, criminal justice, state government and addiction.
  • Scott Hensley edits stories about health, biomedical research and pharmaceuticals for NPR's Science desk. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he has led the desk's reporting on the development of vaccines against the coronavirus.
  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich has close to $8 million in campaign cash on hand at the start of the election year. Campaign finance reports filed Friday show the…
  • Early voting begins Tuesday in the state. In-person voting hours are mostly from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays in all 88 counties. Voters also get the…
  • Republican Gov. John Kasich is slated to make his case for a second term during an appearance at a forum in Ohio's capital city. The Tuesday afternoon…
  • When Gerald Shea was a kid, "Be airful washing the trees" meant, "Be careful crossing the street." Shea wasn't foreign--he was deaf, and for thirty-four…
  • Polls have opened in Ohio as Gov. John Kasich appears poised to clinch a re-election victory to lead the state for another four years. Election sites…
  • President Trump again skipped Phoenix during his latest campaign swing through Arizona this week, as the campaign turns to its 2016 playbook hoping rural voters will decide a close election.
  • Rides on Air Force One and state dinners were lures the last time there was an open convention. What about cold, hard cash? Top Republican lawyer Ben Ginsberg explains what's permissible and not.
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