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Health, Science & EnvironmentNational rankings put Ohio in the middle of the pack for solar energy, but some projections anticipate solar power growing rapidly in Ohio and the Midwest in the coming years.
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Most Franklin County school districts’ chronic absenteeism rates for the 2022-2023 school years dropped about 3% from the year before, but are still high.
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A UNESCO committee will decide whether to recognize eight Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks with the highest designation in the world for cultural and natural heritage.
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The possible renaming of the forest comes on the heels of two national orders to address derogatory or offensive geographic names.
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Business & EconomyHarvest Health and Recreation claims Harvest of Ohio and Harvest Grows failed to repay more than $19 million in loans.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEthan Harrer, 20, started his journey on May 15 in Cincinnati and will end on June 4 in Cleveland. He already exceeded his goal of raising $2,500 for Sandy Hook Promise.
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2021 brought an introduction of a Texas-style abortion ban, a bill outlawing the procedure if Roe v. Wade is overturned, local ordinances, stays by judges, and new lawsuits.
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WOSU's Letters from Home collects stories about our day-to-day lives during the era of COVID-19. This week, Ohioans share their voting experiences, from…
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In a special address from the Ohio Statehouse, Gov. Mike DeWine urged all Ohioans to wear face masks no matter where in the state they live, but declined…
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Ohio’s jobless rate has improved slightly since businesses began reopening. But as COVID-19 continues spreading through the state, one Central Ohio…