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The teachers union voted overwhelmingly Sunday night to reject the school board's "last, best and final offer" for a new contract.
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The Nina and Ryan Day Resilience Fund is a donation of $1 million for research and treatment at the OSU Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine.
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Charity groups often depend on utilities for funds to do good works, but rate hikes by those utilities can impose more stress on low-income people the nonprofit groups serve.
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The fair was shut down because of COVID in 2020, and was limited to only exhibitors last year.
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The Ohio State Fair returns with rides in 2022, the first year more strict inspection requirements are in place following the 2017 death of Tyler Jarrell on a faulty ride at the fair.
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The Ohio Women's Alliance, in partnership with the Abortion Fund of Ohio, is getting $500,000 from Columbus City Council to help Ohioans seek abortions outside the state. Rhiannon Carnes, co-founder and co-director of OWA, talks about what this means for her organization.
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After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the famous(ly weird?) Ohio State Fair butter cow display is back — and the cows are bringing their farmyard friends.
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Gerson Fuentes, 27, entered not guilty pleas to two rape charges at his arraignment on Monday.
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Columbus public health officials are advising masks should be worn indoors and in crowded areas regardless of vaccination status. The advisory however does not require that masks be worn indoors.
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ACLU of Ohio alleges Buckeye Valley Local Schools violated a Columbus author's First Amendment rightBuckeye Valley West Elementary School canceled a reading of the children's book It's Okay to be a Unicorn! after some parents and school board members thought it conveyed a pro LGBTQ+ message.