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  • The warning was issued because of one possible side effect.
  • Shaker Heights, the affluent Cleveland suburb, voluntarily desegregated neighborhoods and then schools. In the process, it became a national model for integration. And yet, decades into it, the academic gap between Blacks and whites has grown.
  • The romance of the rails is alive and well and can be found on tourist railways and railroad museums. Robert Van Camp, executive producer of the Emmy award-winning PBS program Great Scenic Railway Journeys,
  • Williams was a reporter for WOSU. Natasha is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and has more than 20 years of television news and radio experience.
  • Mike Thompson spends much of his time correcting people who mispronounce the name of his hometown – Worcester, Massachusetts. Mike studied broadcast journalism at Syracuse University when he was not running in circles – as a distance runner on the SU track team.
  • Home to Classical 101, WOSU Public Media also encompasses 89.7 NPR News, WOSU TV, WOSU Classroom and more.We thought it would be fun to ask our WOSU…
  • Columbus is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. We talk with author Brent Warren about the evolution of Columbus, which is documented in his book Columbus in 50 Maps.
  • Tom Rieland has been General Manager of WOSU Public Media since 2002. WOSU serves Central Ohio’s over 2.2 million citizens with trusted public television and radio programming including the top radio news operation in Ohio.
  • The August 8 special election will decide only one issue – but it’s an important one. Issue 1 wants to change the voting process for constitutional amendments that’s been in place for more than 100 years.
  • New York City is the Big Apple. Denver is the Mile High City and Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. But, what is Columbus’ identity? As the city experiences growth and greater diversity we’ll explore what’s being done to craft an identity for the city and whether it even needs one.
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