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A decade ago, Toledo lost access to its water. Toxic algal blooms are still a problem
In 2014, a harmful algal bloom contaminated Toledo’s drinking water. It spurred action from community, city and state organizations to address water quality on Lake Erie.
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How do you make a quiche in space? A team of college students just found out
In order to spend years exploring deep space, astronauts need to be able to grow and cook their own food. A team of Ohio State students are working with NASA to test new food systems technology.
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Is legal iGaming, iLottery coming to Ohio? Study commission signals maybe
Findings by the Study Commission on the Future of Gaming in Ohio touch on the industry at large, from the state of Ohio’s brick-and-mortar casinos to its lottery.
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Ohio State Fair 2024 features cotton candy cream puffs, new young fairgoers policy
Festivities at the Ohio State Fair officially kicked off in Columbus on Wednesday morning with a ceremonial ribbon cutting by Gov. Mike DeWine and his family and the blasting of confetti cannons held by state officials.
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Your questions about Ohio’s opioid settlement money, answered
Ohio and its communities are expected to receive about $2 billion from pharmaceutical companies over the course of 18 years to compensate for harm caused by opioids. But there’s not much oversight over how the money will be spent.
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Group hoping to change how lawmakers’ districts are drawn to file petitions for fall ballot
"Citizens Not Politicians" plans to file petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of State's office later this morning.
DeWine signs record $4.2 billion Ohio capital appropriations budget into law
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the capital budget into law Friday, crystallizing billions of dollars in infrastructure investments across Ohio.
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New Ohio law banning foreign nationals from donating to ballot campaigns hit with lawsuit
As expected, the new Ohio law banning contributions to ballot issue campaigns by foreign nationals - including permanent lawful residents known as green card holders - is being challenged in court.
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Renewed worries for Ohioans with ties to Ukraine with J.D. Vance selected as Trump's VP pick
It’s estimated around 100,000 Ohioans are from Ukraine or can trace their lineage there, and they're concerned about views Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) has expressed about Ukraine.
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Ohio’s Sherrod Brown, locked in tough U.S. Senate contest, calls on Biden to quit presidential race
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has joined other prominent Democrats in calling on President Biden to leave the presidential race.
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