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Ohio’s Democratic Party Chair resigns ahead of the 2026 elections
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The head of the Ohio Democratic Party (ODP) is leaving her post for a national job. The move comes just a year before statewide… Read More

Why Ohio leads the nation in Swiss cheese production
By: Shay Frank | WYSO
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YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio (WYSO) — Inside of the Young’s Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, shelves of cheese curds dripped excess moisture onto the floor. The CEO of Young’s Jersey Dairy,… Read More

Ohio bet big on career technical education. Advocates say it’s just the start
By: Kendall Crawford | The Ohio Newsroom
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CINCINNATI (The Ohio Newsroom) — In recent years, Ohio has made career technical education a priority funding item. During his 2023 State of the State Address, Gov. Mike DeWine talked… Read More

A bipartisan bill aims to protect Ohioans with medical debt from disastrous consequences
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A bipartisan bill would help Ohioans with medical debt pay it off without losing their homes or incomes or leaving their credit rating in… Read More

With Tuesday’s vote, Nelsonville remains on track to a new form of government next year
By: David Forster
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Nelsonville voters on Tuesday rejected a proposal to follow an alternative path to creating a new city government. The proposal would have amended the city’s charter… Read More

Nelsonville is in another legal battle with a former City Council member
By: David Forster
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — This time, it’s the city of Nelsonville suing Greg Smith. A lawsuit filed Tuesday claims Smith is trying to defraud the city by seeking back pay… Read More

NPR stations targeted for cuts by Trump have provided lifelines to listeners during disasters
By: John Raby | Jamie Stengle | AP
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — After Hurricane Helene devastated Asheville, North Carolina, the sound coming from open car windows as residents gathered on a street at the top of a ridge… Read More

The USPS is ‘modernizing.’ Here’s what that means for Ohio mail
By: Erin Gottsacker | The Ohio Newsroom
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BROWN COUNTY, Ohio (The Ohio Newsroom) — When Chuck Klein gets his mail, he doesn’t walk. He drives down a long gravel driveway onto a narrow one-lane drive, which eventually… Read More

A court upholds the racketeering convictions of an ex-Ohio House speaker and a lobbyist in a $60M bribery scheme
By: Julie Carr Smyth | AP
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal appeals court upheld the racketeering convictions of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and an ex-lobbyist on Tuesday in a $60 million bribery scheme… Read More

Discover the secrets behind some of the most iconic works in “HOPPER: An American Love Story” on AMERICAN MASTERS – May 13 at 10 pm
“HOPPER: An American Love Story” on American Masters Tuesday, May 13 at 10:00 pm Hopper’s work is the most recognizable art in America – popular, praised, and mysterious. Countless… Read More