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The Hubbard House in northeast Ohio’s Ashtabula County was an important stop on the Underground Railroad. After surviving a demolition threat, it has a unique strategy to ensure its future.
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School bus drivers have been steadily leaving the profession for nearly two decades. As school districts contend with the intensifying labor shortage, one unconventional event celebrates the people who have chosen to stay behind the wheel.
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51Æ·²è a quarter of Ohio counties have bans on renewable energy projects. In northwest Ohio, Paulding County has embraced them.
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The Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen recently announced plans to open the state’s first river maritime academy in eastern Ohio’s Monroe County. It’s an effort to address a need for tug boat operators and deckhands.
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‘Big Muskie’, once the world’s largest walking dragline excavator, is being honored with a new historical marker.
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As local governments across the country receive opioid settlement money, a new crowdsourced database is tracking instances of alleged misuse.
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In Northwest Ohio’s Williams County, it isn’t hard to find a job. But it is hard to find a house. A grassroots effort aims to change that.
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The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that Cincinnati can’t delete old, dismissed eviction records from its municipal website. Other Ohio cities won’t have to follow suit.
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Alejandra Martinez will compete for the title of Miss Wheelchair America this week.
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The National Tractor Pulling Championships are held in Bowling Green each year. It draws fans of farm machinery from across the country.
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A state appeals court ruled in July that Athens’ ban on plastic bags violates the Ohio constitution. The case raises questions about the tension between state law and home rule.
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In the wake of federal legislation meant to improve the foster care system, county children’s services agencies are struggling with soaring placement costs.