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Court rules Ohio law that requires burial or cremation of aborted fetal remains unconstitutional
A Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas judge permanently blocked the law in the ruling Friday morning.
Sick of winter? One Ohio city’s solution is to burn it to the ground
Port Clinton’s “Burning Snowman” Festival bids adieu to cold weather by setting a giant snowman structure on fire.
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Intel delays finish date again on in-progress Ohio semiconductor plants
When Intel broke ground less than three years ago, the chipmaker said it could be online by 2025, but that goal for the Ohio semiconductor plants is again shifting.
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‘Keep Ya Head Up’: Honest conversations about gun violence in Ohio
The gun homicide rate in Cuyahoga County is more than twice the state average. A new season of the podcast “Living for We” explores solutions to the epidemic.
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American Lung Association gives Ohio an ‘F’ grade for tobacco cessation programming
Ohio spends a small fraction of the CDC’s recommended funding for tobacco prevention and cessation programming.
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Some Democratic lawmakers to offer plan to beef up child labor laws in Ohio
The Ohio House Democrats said the “Clock Out Kids Act” will be introduced soon.
Painting Dayton’s skyscrapers: how local artists are using their craft to inspire youth
For the past 20 years, local artists in Dayton have been painting, drawing and sculpting the city’s skyscrapers — not towering buildings, but high-achieving Black community members.
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How Aminah Robinson changed the world — and Ohio — with her art
The Columbus native helped the city to define itself and continues to influence artists worldwide posthumously.
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How Ohio mothers secured their children’s education – with two years of marching
A group of Hillsboro mothers and their children marched for two years to desegregate their community’s schools.
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A tiny Ohio town is honoring its Black history for the first time
Community members in Braceville opened a new museum to document the rural area’s rich Black history.
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