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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.
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"BS High" chronicles the Bishop Sycamore High School football team's 58-0 loss during a nationally broadcast game in 2021, and the scandal that followed when it turned out the Bishop Sycamore wasn't a real school at all.
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At a special meeting, the university's board of trustees named Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. to lead OSU.
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Columbus City Council hired British professor and police crowd intervention specialist Clifford Stott to work with police and The Ohio State University to improve how police respond to rowdy crowds and protests.
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The $2 billion airport terminal would replace the 65-year-old terminal and expand its capacity to dock with larger aircraft.