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Toledo’s long-time organizer of Kwanzaa, Diane Gordon, has passed the torch to her grandson, Rodney. They talked together about the meaning of the African American holiday.
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The state can’t take $600 million in unclaimed funds and give it to the Cleveland Browns for a domed stadium development in Brook Park.
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Bishop Earl Fernandes said those who "reasonably fear being detained" don't need to come to church. Catholics are typically expected to attend mass on Sundays and holy days like Christmas.
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Heavily redacted emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice appear to show Les Wexner, Ohio's richest man, was investigated by the FBI as a co-conspirator in Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case. Wexner's lawyer denies this.
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Authorities said the investigation into Gerald Dixon will continue. He allegedly abused underage boys for several years.
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If rate increases are approved, an average customer can expect to pay an extra $36 a month by 2027 if they use American Electric Power of Ohio, Columbia Gas of Ohio and Columbus Water.
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"Others can choose name calling, we are choosing to stay focused on the residents of Columbus," is what was written in a statement from Mayor Andrew Ginther's office on Monday, after Musk called Ginther "a traitor to America."
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A bill that eliminates the four-day grace period for absentee ballots to arrive at Ohio boards of elections will become law, though Gov. Mike DeWine admits he’s not happy about that.
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Business & EconomyDec. 30 is expected to be the busiest day to fly out of Columbus as Buckeyes fans head to Texas for the Cotton Bowl.
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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.