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A cyber security researcher discovered an unprotected online database of medical cannabis records. Now the State Medical Board of Ohio is investigating.
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Carter discussed several initiatives including wanting to attract and retain the best faculty with $100 million partially from private donors, hiring new faculty for the AI Fluency initiative and creating new scholarships to improve affordability.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio has sued Ohio State University for allegedly violating the free speech rights of an OSU student expelled after he posted pro-Palestinian comments.
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Kirk, who was 31, founded Turning Point USA, which pushes for conservative politics at high schools and colleges in Ohio and across the country.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSeveral federal lawsuits filed in Cleveland claim a company that connects patients in Ohio to providers of medical marijuana cards exposed nearly 1 million patient records online.
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Councilman Nick Bankston said a rental registry would give Columbus a better understanding of how many units are in the city and also keep landlords accountable.
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According to university officials, the Caldwell Lab, Bolz Hall and Journalism building were evacuated after a suspicious device was found inside the Caldwell Lab.
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The statewide report card on school districts released Monday shows Columbus City Schools largely stayed flat compared to last year as many area schools showed improvements to their overall grades.
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Gov. Mike DeWine promised voters that if they rejected proposed redistricting changes last November 2024, he'd work to get a different process on the ballot.
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Columbus spends about 6% of its $1.8 billion budget on transportation. At a committee meeting on Thursday, the school board recommended eliminating the requirement to transport students in grades 9 through 12.