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One groundbreaking glass studio in southeast Ohio is getting a second life
In the mid-20th century, Fran Taylor’s pioneering glassware company, Gay Fad Studios, shattered norms. Now, a couple in Lancaster is reviving its mission.
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Debt-related driver's license suspensions have ‘snowball effect’ for low-income Ohioans
In Ohio, your license can be suspended for an inability to pay court-mandated fines and fees. These debt-related license suspensions can trap low-income Ohioans in a vicious circle.
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Ohio legislature won't take on marijuana law tweaks: 'There's just not that consensus'
Ohio House leaders said the legislature can’t and likely won’t find common ground on the issue.
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Ohio small towns shine amid shadow of the total eclipse
The solar eclipse will cast a shadow over several major Ohio cities. But many small towns are in the path of totality too, and they’re leaning into the celestial event.
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Ohio agencies outline their solar eclipse preparations and suggestions
Ohio safety and preparedness officials are in the final phase of preparations for the total solar eclipse Monday.
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What the last solar eclipse meant for two brothers and Ohio history
Ohio's last total eclipse was more than 200 years ago. While it's often referred to as "Tecumseh's Eclipse," the Shawnee leader's brother is more closely tied to its story.
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Ohio’s premiere mountain bike trail faces funding challenge
The Baileys Trail System is two-thirds completed. What happens now that Athens County, a once-reliable funder, has pulled its money?
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Ohio rolls out education, career advancement site targeting labor shortage
Once Ohioans take a survey on the now-live site, they will be connected with public and private sector resources tailored toward their educational and career goals.
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Snowy days often lead to salty streams. Ohio's trying to fix that
Lots of Ohio cities use road salt for a simple reason: it works and it’s cheap. But there’s a drawback: pollution of Ohio's waterways.
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Look out for slow-moving "superloads" of equipment coming down Ohio’s roadways
The trucks with very large loads will be transporting material from the Ohio River up to Central Ohio.
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