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  • One week in early voter turnout for the special August 8 election is higher-than-expected, especially for a summertime election. We discuss the latest election news, a deeper dive into the recently passed state budget and more.
  • Criminal charges against former President Donald Trump continue to mount. We'll discuss the latest indictment and more with Ken Rudin, host of the Political Junkie podcast.
  • After the defeat of Issue One, we'll what’s next as we look ahead to the November election on the Weekly Reporter Roundtable.
  • With the ongoing housing crisis, Ohioans are experiencing a steep decline in affordability for residents with extremely low incomes. Columbus City Council and community organizations work to find ways to support its residents.
  • The shooting, and subsequent death, of a 20-year-old Columbus man in his apartment, is getting national attention. We’ll discuss the latest news related to the aftermath of the Donovan Lewis shooting.
  • Mental health issues tend to surface when people reach college age. We’ll look at how colleges and universities are addressing the mental health concerns of students.
  • Mental health issues tend to surface when people reach college age. We’ll look at how colleges and universities are addressing the mental health concerns of students.
  • Attorney General Dave Yost says CCS broke the law when the district refused to drive 1,000 private school students to class.
  • The recommended European cities on Steves' list include Antwerp, Glasgow, Hamburg and Marseilles.
  • Tyler Thompson was a reporter and on-air host for 89.7 NPR News. Thompson, originally from northeast Ohio, has spent the last three years working as a Morning Edition host and reporter at NPR member station KDLG Public Radio and reporter at the Bristol Bay Times Newspaper in Dillingham, Alaska.
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