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The creative team behind the new Netflix series on the short-lived presidency of James A. Garfield discuss "Death by Lightning."
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Columbus will soon begin work to remove toxic lead water service lines at licensed childcare facilities. The city will get $500,000 from the state to support the work.
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The report says 9% of Ohio's manufacturing companies have brough some production back to the state from overseas.
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Youngstown State University's board of trustees voted Thursday to accept ownership of the former Eastern Gateway Community College main building and surrounding assets in Steubenville.
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The plan includes many of Russian President Vladimir Putin's demands. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that his country is at "truly one of the most difficult moments in our history."
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The U.S. boycotts South Africa's G20 summit, sparking a diplomatic spat and throwing the global gathering into turmoil.
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Health officials hope testing and monitoring wastewater samples could help predict - and prevent - drug overdoses in the county.
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The announcement of the arrests of three people comes three weeks after the shooting in which nine people were wounded, including an 18-year-old who later died.
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Former U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan has been considering running for the Democratic nomination for Ohio governor for months.
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A photography workshop called IlluminateHER is meant to help young Cleveland girls share their lives through photos. It wraps up this weekend with an exhibition in Cleveland's Gordon Square.