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From nightclubs to hardware stores, rural counties get creative to address homelessness
WOOSTER, Ohio (Ideastream Public Media) — Homelessness is on the rise across the state in both urban and more rural areas. However, rural communities often lack shelter spaces and resources… Read More
A republican senator says more state lawmakers may be the fix to redistricting in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Voters rejected the issue that would have created a 15-member commission of non-politicians to draw maps for state lawmakers and members of Congress last… Read More
Self-driving cars are on their way to southeast Ohio
ATHENS, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — Self-driving cars already roam the streets of cities like San Francisco and Austin, Texas. But how do they fare on the hilly terrain of… Read More
Ohio GOP leaders prioritize ‘Parents Bill of Rights’ passage before the lame duck session ends
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — With only a few weeks left of lawmaking at the Ohio Statehouse this session, both GOP legislative leaders have said they want to pass… Read More
The head of Ohio’s teacher pension fund retires, saying the fund is strong despite staff vacancies
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The outgoing head of Ohio’s troubled teacher pension system said that she left the fund in strong fiscal condition, despite the turmoil at the top that her… Read More
Here is Ohio’s wild turkey success story
COLUMBUS, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — Amidst the hubbub of Columbus, Blendon Woods Metro Park stands as a reminder of what Ohio looked like hundreds of years ago. A canopy… Read More
Why Arthur Conan Doyle came to despise the character that made him rich and famous in “LUCY WORSLEY’S HOLMES VS. DOYLE” starting Dec. 8 at 8 pm
LUCY WORSLEY’S HOLMES VS. DOYLE New Three-Part Series Premiering Sundays, December 8-22 at 8:00 pm The Popular British Historian Investigates the Love-Hate Relationship Between Sherlock Holmes, the Greatest Detective Who… Read More