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Clark County, Ohio, teenager Sydni Howard shares how the foster care system shaped her family and why finding a loving, stable home can improve a child's life.
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To be called “Sloopy Solar,” Clark County's first utility-scale solar project is slated for development in Harmony Township. It’ll span 1,600 acres.
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Teens in Clark County, Ohio, speak out on how phone use and lack of sleep affect their mood, dreams, and school performance in this heartfelt WYSO Youth Radio PSA.
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Springfield, Ohio united to celebrate Haitian Flag Day with music, food, and culture on Sunday, honoring Haiti’s history and the strength of its vibrant local community.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine visited Springfield this week to talk about the city's Haitian immigrants. He said many businesses worry about losing workers to deportation.
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Anaiah Westmoreland and Armani Montgomery are students in Ohio. They both say they have struggled with self-confidence due to what they see on social media platforms.
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Under the Trump administration, the U.S. Department of Justice has terminated anti-violence grants to nearly 300 recipients nationwide. That includes the Clark County Coalition, which is losing more than $1 million.
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Here's how local candidates and issues fared in Montgomery, Miami, Clark, Greene and Warren counties for the 2025 spring primary.
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City and park officials cited health and public safety concerns over the encampment of unhoused people developing over the past few months. The city plans to have case managers and clinicians assist.
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The Collaboratory is partnering with national nonprofit Undue Medical Debt to eliminate medical debt for 13,000 qualifying residents. To do so, they use the debt purchasing system to their advantage.
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A Springfield father's new career became a school bus driver, motivated to help his daughter and other children feel safe after a Clark County bus crash.
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The Springfield-based food bank is focusing more on two other two counties it serves, as Clark County community partners increase direct food distribution.