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Ohio joins states with no concealed carry license requirement
ATHENS, Ohio (OVR) — Every year at tax time Mike Linscott knows that business is soon to pick up at River’s Edge Outfitters, his family-run firearm and archery supply store… Read More
Time is ticking for the Ohio Redistricting Commission as it decides whether to pass new legislative
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Today is the deadline for the Ohio Redistricting Commission to pass a fourth set of legislative maps to satisfy the Ohio Supreme Court. Ohio… Read More
Biden’s new budget calls for funding police and taxing billionaires
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — President Biden’s budget proposal for the coming fiscal year includes a new minimum tax on billionaires and increased funding for police and gun violence prevention. It… Read More
After Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, the Oscars took a turn
Editor’s note: This post contains information that some may find offensive. WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — It was an unsurprising Oscars telecast until Will Smith hit Chris Rock. The favorites had… Read More
Animal Collective mesmerizes Columbus with psychedelic live show
Experimental pop group Animal Collective performed at the Newport Music Hall (722 N High St, Columbus, OH) on March 23, 2022. Brooklyn-based experimental act L’Rain (Taja Cheek) opened the show…. Read More
WOUB Student Staff Support Fund helps senior student focus on gaining real-world media experience
Nick Viland is the first recipient of the funding ATHENS, OH – For the last three and a half years, Nick Viland, who is a senior from Atlanta, Georgia, has… Read More
Stroke, Recovery, and the Moments in Between
https://ohio.streamguys1.com/DefiningMoments/mp3/308_AnnagretHannawa_220120.mp3 When patient safety scholar Dr. Annegret Hannawa suffers a massive stroke at age 39, her life becomes a case study from her own books. Her journey toward recovery… Read More