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Could 3D printed homes help Ohio’s affordable housing shortage?
Ohio companies are investing in 3D printed home building technology. They say labor and cost savings could mean more affordable housing options for Ohio residents in the future.
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Sonar devices brings to low vision, blind Ohioans the ability to hear solar eclipse go by
Some low and no vision Ohioans will be using their ears rather than their eyes to fully take in the astronomical event.
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Laying down roots: why Ohio is getting back into the tree business
For the first time in a decade, Ohio has a state-run tree nursery. It’s meant to address regional tree shortages and help with state-run conservation initiatives.
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A plant proposed in Youngstown, Ohio, would have turned tons of tires into synthetic gas. Local officials said not no fast
The mayor and city council have enacted a one-year moratorium after the EPA raised multiple environmental justice concerns, from toxic air to hazardous waste.
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House Republicans override veto of ban on Ohio communities from banning flavored tobacco sales
Republicans in the Ohio House have overridden a veto on a provision in the state budget that prohibited communities from banning sales of flavored tobacco, further fueling the debate about uniform rules for businesses versus the home rule power of local governments.
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How a settlement with chemical companies could help southeast Ohio fight ‘forever chemicals'
Dupont, Chemours and Corteva will pay $110 million in a lawsuit settlement over the contamination of the Ohio River. It could help repair decades of environmental damage in the region.
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Lawmakers still plan changes before Issue 2's recreational marijuana law takes effect next week
The state’s new recreational marijuana passed by nearly 57% of Ohio voters takes effect next Thursday, but Republican lawmakers have said they want to tweak the law before that.
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House votes to stop Ohio from banning gas-only car sales, though that's never been proposed
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House Republicans counting votes to override DeWine's veto of ban on local bans of flavored tobacco
The effort to preempt municipalities from banning flavored tobacco was among 44 vetoes DeWine issued on the state budget, and two House leaders confirm that there's an effort underway to override that veto.
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In Youngstown, a downtown tire pyrolysis plant is called ‘recipe for disaster’
A developer has big ideas to turn tires, plastic and electronic waste into energy at 30 locations, starting with a scrap tire-to-gas plant next to the jail and student housing in the heart of what was once Ohio’s Steel Valley.
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