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  • Columbus school officials say bus stops and sidewalks are too hazardous in many areas. The district has cancelled classes for the third time this week.…
  • A federal grand jury in Columbus has indicted 7 former executives of National Century Financial Enterprises. NCFE collapsed in 2002. It had been based in…
  • Zombie High School is a serial radio drama produced by Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse in partnership with WYSO which chronicles a ragtag group of...
  • On the finale of The Power Grab we take a look at the cost of corruption cost and if it has led to any meaningful changes in the state.
  • On the finale of The Power Grab we take a look at the cost of corruption and if it has led to any meaningful changes in the state.
  • Officials say the suspect, Kori Ali Muhammad, might have been racially motivated. Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson gets the latest from reporter Jeffrey Hess.
  • More than 200,000 people have been ordered to evacuate and hundreds of structures have been destroyed.
  • With less than a week before Election Day, both sides of the marijuana legalization issue on the fall ballot defended their positions in a sometimes…
  • Democratic slate cards being mailed across Ohio will urge "no" votes this fall on all three state ballot issues. Ohio Democratic Party officials voted…
  • Earlier this month House Bill 616 was introduced in the Ohio legislature. Referred to as Ohio’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the proposed legislation would prevent teachers from addressing sexual orientation and gender identity in K-Grade 3 classrooms. Opponents of the bill say it could stifle economic growth. We’ll look at the impact passage of this legislation could have on Ohio businesses.
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