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It’s a good day for most local students to already be off of school, as a large snowstorm moves into Central Ohio.Forecasts call for 2-4 inches of snow…
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Columbus City Schools have canceled all in-person and virtual classes as snow that started overnight continued coating Central Ohio roads into the Tuesday…
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Columbus City Schools is joining most other Central Ohio districts in canceling classes on the second straight morning of snow-covered roads.Higher winds…
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Holden Arboretum is still working to repair damages from heavy snowfall and winds in early December, as more severe weather moved through Ohio over Christmas. The Dec. 1 storm damaged roughly 350 trees around the arboretum, said Vice President of Horticulture and Collections Caroline Tait, along with 26 more at the botanical gardens in University Circle. “It’s not something, unfortunately, done and dusted in a day,” Tait said. “Even though the storm was only one day, the impact lasts a bit longer.”
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WOSU’s Letters from Home is collecting stories from our day-to-day lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to hear reflections and thoughts from all…
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A wintry storm has blanketed much of Ohio with snow on Tuesday, leaving tens of thousands of people in the northern part of the state without power.The…
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The country has blown past records set in July and entered uncharted territory. Experts can't predict how high the new peak will go. Here's what's driving the surge.
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This episode originally aired on Oct. 8, 2020.If you've been relying on gardening to stay sane in 2020, fall and winter might have you feeling down. But…
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Gov. Mike DeWine says no one knows how long the coronavirus pandemic will continue in Ohio, but he compares the current moment to "halftime." The...
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If you've been relying on gardening to stay sane in 2020, fall and winter might have you feeling down. But don't worry, there is always something to do in…