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Leading candidates for governor have similar goal for Ohio but different paths to get there
Both of the candidates running to become Ohio's governor say changes need to be made in Ohio.
Years after reporting her abuser, one Ohioan gains closure
Yarenci Hernandez reported her birth father's abuse 13 years ago. His conviction only happened last month.
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The Youngstown Lifeguard Academy is teaching teens to swim against the tide
Swimming pools across Ohio are in the depths of a lifeguard shortage. But the Northside Pool in Youngstown is well-staffed and helping its youth thrive, thanks to a local lifeguard academy there.
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One Ohio man’s mission to immortalize a ‘sacred instrument’
A Toledo musician has opened a museum to preserve the history of sacred steel, an African American gospel tradition built around the steel guitar.
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Mansfield STEM school shows science is for all kids, despite headwinds facing education
Springmill STEM Elementary School in Mansfield has special learning spaces and approaches to teaching, but, it's not immune to challenges facing urban schools across the state and country.
Ohio leaders weigh in on viral accusations of child care fraud
Daycares run by Somali Americans and immigrants, at the center of the rumors, have been targeted with threats and vandalism.
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SNAP benefits are vulnerable to theft. In Ohio, there's no recourse for victims
Ohio EBT cards lack the technology that protects credit and debit cards from theft. Advocates warn many more Ohio families could have their benefits stolen if they’re not upgraded.
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Sen. Moreno says Haitians in Ohio should have self-deported already
By local estimates, around 15,000 immigrants from Haiti have been living in Springfield, a city with a population of less than 60,000, according to 2020 census data.
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From muddy waters to a “mosaic of vegetation”: how a project aims to restore the Sandusky Bay
Scientists say an innovative shoreline restoration project could curb erosion and improve water quality in the Sandusky Bay.
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Ohio, Springfield officials prepare for possible ICE surge
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians living in Ohio and the U.S. are set to lose their legal status Tuesday, absent further court action.
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