Dayton police officers arrested a man, accusing him of handing out food to unhoused people without a permit. This happened on April 7 at Courthouse Square.
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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted met local school leaders at the Hamilton County Education Service Center to discuss their existing policies with the intent of helping shape future state guidelines.
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The guide, published by the Fund for Our Economic Future, highlights the region's unique opportunity to take advantage of a climate-friendly economy, that Northeast Ohio could otherwise miss out on.
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Berkshire Local Schools is among a handful of districts in Ohio that have added AI to the set of tools used to keep students safe from gun violence. The Geauga County school district lets AI tap into its existing network of cameras.
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Kent State's annual May 4 commemoration is just weeks away, and organizers want to make it an engaging and relevant experience for a wide audience.
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Cher called out the museum last year for leaving her off the list since 1990.
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KSS's Charged Up! robotics team is attending the FIRST Robotic World Championship, which began Wednesday and concludes Saturday, in Houston, Texas.
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Ohio’s governor announced expanding eligibility limits for child care assistance during his State of the State speech, but advocates have pushed for more.
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The most recent proposal would also prohibit Ohio candidates from running with a political party if they had not voted in the party's latest primary.
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An Akron police officer shot and injured the teen on April 1, after police got a call that a Black male was pointing a gun at houses.
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A select committee released new recommendations that argue housing demand issues in Ohio’s fast-growing urban cores starkly contrast those in rural communities.
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