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Major companies like Google and Bath & Body Works will pay to restore 11 acres of wetlands. The goal is to prevent recurring toxic algal blooms that have plagued Buckeye Lake.
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Robert McLendon spent two decades in prison for a crime he didn't commit. He says the Ohio Innocence Project and 'The Columbus Dispatch' paved the way for his release.
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Te'Lario Watkins, age 16, started his nonprofit in 2020 and now works with seven area farmers.
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Ohio has more than 400 licensed wineries in the state, creating 41,000 full-time positions. The Ohio State Fair invited 16 of them to showcase their award-winning products and talk about the industry.
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Every year, more than a thousand public schools across the country close, sometimes sitting empty for decades. But in the midst of a statewide housing shortage, some are finding a new purpose.
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Students at the job training center can learn not only about broadband and fiber connections but also hospitality and commercial driving.
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Kintie Mitchell Jr., 21, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter on Thursday in the death of 23-year-old Chase Meola, according to the Franklin County Prosecutor's Office.
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COVID fraud allegations against a woman after falsely claiming link to Dayton-area pizza restaurants.
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Ta'Kiya Young, who was pregnant, died after she was shot by a Blendon Township Police officer on Thursday, Aug. 24.
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Several urban and rural mayors met in Dayton with a bipartisan group of state lawmakers to discuss topics ranging from gun control to economic development, jobs creation and ways state and local governments can collaborate further.
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The Franklin County Coroner ID'd 21-year-old Ta'Kiya Young as the person Blendon Township police shot Thursday at a Kroger.
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Members of the AFSCME union representing city, county and state employees rallied Thursday at Sensenbrenner Park in downtown Columbus raising attention about the public service staffing shortage.