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On this week's edition of Fascinating Ohio, we talk with author Marty Ross-Dolen, jazz drummer Jim Rupp and Cincinnati Zoo ...
Federal court documents claim investors lost millions because of what authorities called Tyler Bossetti's fraudulent real ...
Hops on High this Saturday kicks off the entertainment district's summer season. More police officers will be on hand.
CMHA failed to pay some landlords. While tenants are not legally responsible for CMHA's payments, landlords still took ...
Our sports commentator Terry Pluto explains the move by the Browns to draft Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who fell to ...
East Palestine and Norfolk Southern announced a $22 million settlement in January that included $13.5 million already paid to the town and formalized the railroad's additional $25 million pledge to ...
There are several local levies on the May 6 primary ballot. How might rising property taxes affect support for those measures ...
In his new memoir, former U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. reveals how dedicated educators transformed his life.
In Pickaway County, a program called Soap-n-Hope works to wash away the stigma of homelessness. We're getting an update on ...
Ohio State University’s Center for Belonging and Social Change is permanently closing on Wednesday, April 30 in compliance ...
The Ohio Supreme Court is allowing a ban on gender-affirming care for minors ruling to go back into effect, a little over a ...
A citizen’s coalition that wants to ask Ohio voters whether to end qualified immunity for public workers, like police ...