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Inflation eased in March but prices are still climbing too fast to get comfortable
WASHINGTON (NPR) — Inflation cooled last month, thanks in part to falling gasoline prices, but the rising cost of services such as travel and restaurant meals continues to stretch people’s… Read More
Judges are being trained to develop “anti-racist” courtrooms.
This fall, the National Judicial College (NJC), located on the campus of the University of Nevada-Reno, will hold its second groundbreaking course to teach judges from across the nation how… Read More
Ohio’s state school board votes on a resolution opposing the bill that would strip many of its powers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio’s state board of education has weighed in on a Republican-backed plan that would dramatically affect its power. A bill moving in the Senate… Read More
Take Back the Night attendees gather on Court St. to march and chant inspirational messages
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Athens community organizations and Ohio University departments collaborated on the annual Take Back the Night event at the Athena Cinema. “Usually, it’s in April during Sexual… Read More
He survived the horrors of Auschwitz by entertaining the Nazi guards, HOW SABA KEPT SINGING – April 18 at 10 pm
The U.S. Broadcast Premiere of How Saba Kept Singing April 18 on PBS in Honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day Tuesday, April 18 at 10 pm David “Saba” Wisnia never… Read More
Warren teacher utilizes WOUB Learning Lab to build a middle school robotics program
Warren Middle School students competed in statewide robotics competition ATHENS, OH – When Warren Middle School Technology Teacher Brad Hauenstein stopped at the WOUB Learning Lab booth at the Ohio Educational… Read More
Ohio’s comeback proves too little too late in 8-6 loss to Marshall
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Ohio’s three-game winning streak came to an end at Bob Wren Stadium on Tuesday when it fell to Marshall 8-6. It was a rough outing for… Read More