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Thousands of Ohio kids aren’t getting proper eye care. One bus is bringing glasses on the go
A mobile eye clinic is traveling to schools in southeast Ohio, where eye care can otherwise be inaccessible.
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An Ohio Kwanzaa performance uses an age-old folktale to look to the future
A group of Cincinnati children are performing in “The Eagles Who Thought They Were Chickens” — a retelling of an old African folktale that sheds light on the principles of Kwanzaa.
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Five ways to spend more time in Ohio’s great outdoors in 2024
Want to spend more time immersed in nature this year? Jason Fallon from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources shares his knowledge of the state’s outdoors.
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Three ways to discover local music in 2024
Cleveland Scene music writer Jeff Niesel shares his advice on how to discover more local music in the new year.
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Three ways to read more Ohio authors in 2024
Ohio poet laureate Kari Gunter Seymour gives her advice on how to integrate literature from local authors into your life.
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2023 Year in Review: Ohio lawmakers get new district maps again, and more change could be coming
Gerrymandering was once again a watch word in Ohio politics this year, as lawmakers had to draw new maps to replace the ones used because of a federal court order in 2022.
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2023 In Review: Ex-speaker, GOP chair convicted and new charges in Ohio nuclear bailout scandal
2023 had a trial that had it all – money, power, secret recordings and a man who’d been one of the most powerful people in Ohio politics just a few years ago. And the story isn't over yet.
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Ohio doctors behind November amendment defend woman charged after miscarriage
The case against Brittany Watts of Warren has attracted attention beyond Ohio, but the doctors say charges related to her reported miscarriage should be dismissed.
Ohio prosecutors broke rules to win convictions and got away with it
About 100 prosecutors across Ohio violated standards meant to protect a defendant's civil rights in criminal trials, an investigation by NPR and its reporting partners found. Some did so repeatedly.
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Ohio House Speaker says he wants to look into eliminating term limits for state lawmakers
It's an idea that's been discussed for decades that House Speaker Jason Stephens says is worth a closer look.
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