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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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This 170-year-old structure houses Ohio's abolitionist history
The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
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Garrett Morgan’s long road to inventing the modern-day traffic light
The inventor of the three-way traffic light is more than just a patent number.
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Ohio bill would change OVI conviction standards for cannabis intoxication
The bill bars measured marijuana metabolites in a person’s urine, blood serum, or plasma from determining a per se charge in Ohio.
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Ohio Right to Life files complaint over national website connecting patients with abortion drugs
The website, HeyJane.com, allows patients to access abortion-inducing drugs without an in-person visit with an Ohio doctor.
‘Going with God,’ conservative Amish sue Ohio over lights law
A group of conservative Amish are suing the state of Ohio over a traffic law that requires buggies to have flashing yellow lights. They say the rule violates their right to religious freedom.
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Ohio leaders weigh President Trump’s push to roll back CHIPS Act
The federal law, signed by former President Joe Biden in August 2022, included billions of dollars to bring semiconductor manufacturing back from overseas to sites in Ohio and other states.
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