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There are fewer kids in foster care in Ohio than there have been in almost a decade. But that doesn’t mean the state is getting a break on costs.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA rare species called the fisher is making a comeback in Ohio, spotted recently in the Cleveland Metroparks.
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City officials stress that Columbus Police don't work with ICE and don't arrest people solely based on their citizenship status.
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A letter from the university's president on Dec. 12 said Brian Smith violated his employment agreement because of his "participation in extramarital affairs, including one with an undergraduate student."
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Protestors demonstrated outside of the Les Wexner Football Complex, located in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, to demand the removal of Wexner's name, citing Wexner's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Residents gathered at the village's central square Wednesday for a vigil denouncing hate after a police report from Arkansas.
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Avimancy is a new project being led by a birding couple who are linking their ornithologic fascination to their art, exploring film, music, dance and more.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio EPA has extended the online public comment deadline to Jan. 16, 2026.
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Temporary protected status is set to end Feb. 3 for those who came to the U.S. from Haiti under the designation. With thousands of Haitian immigrants living around Springfield, local groups are preparing for the change.
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A Dec. 10 motion in federal court says none of the discovery filed to date in the lawsuit involving former Ohio State doctor Richard Strauss suggests Lex Wexner has any information relevant to any party’s claim.