Columbus spends about 6% of its $1.8 billion budget on transportation. At a committee meeting on Thursday, the school board recommended eliminating the requirement to transport students in grades 9 through 12.
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Business & EconomyAn immigration raid on a Hyundai electric vehicle battery plant in Georgia raised concerns about A similar project in South Central Ohio.
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Skunk Fest brings people together from all over the country, despite skunks only being legal pets in 16 U.S. states.
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Dominik Stecula calls the discussion on social media over Charlie Kirk's death "disturbing." Some are celebrating the right-wing media figure's death, while many call for retribution while assigning blame to Democratic politicians.
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There are an estimated 7,000 Revolutionary War soldiers buried in in the Buckeye State.
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Police shot and killed Noel Hernandez, 35, in June 2024 after police said they charged him with an edged weapon.
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The leadership transition follows Thurber House's successful fundraising campaign last winter. The organization surpassed its $200,000 goal.
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An Ohio Historical Marker will be placed on the campus of Antioch College in Yellow Springs to honor American author, screenwriter and Emmy award-winning television producer Rod Serling, who was a graduate of the college.
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State and federal officials say a suspect was taken into custody on Thursday night in connection with Wednesday's fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus.
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority tried privatization to save money. The program has cost more each year since and landlords are missing payments.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Joy Valley Nature Preserve is the result of one of the largest private land protection initiatives in state history.
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