
What have you always wondered about Northeast Ohio? Maybe it’s how the Towpath Trail got started or where Stan Hywet got its name? What do you wonder about? It could be something serious, or maybe not so serious. We welcome your questions and look forward to sharing the answers.
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The latest "OH Really?" explores the pronunciation of Cuyahoga and land boundaries.
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Seeing these birds out-of-season may not be that unusual.
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A listener asks what happens if you contract COVID-19 in-between your shots of the two-dose vaccinations from Pfizer and Moderna?
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A listener wondered if Ohio's power grid might be vulnerable to an outage as severe as Texans experienced in February. The state's public utilities commission says there are a number of provisions in place to guard against that.
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North Akron has been home to immigrants from Nepal, Italy, and – 200 years ago -- Ireland. So what happened to the area that was once known as Old Dublin?
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Listeners ask about how to get a first shot, and the timetable for the second.
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A listener asks about some information he received about injections being reserved for second doses.
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The four-day period is only for extenuating circumstances
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Ohio voters have twice approved a new way of drawing legislative district maps at the state and federal levels. But nothing has happened yet. A listener wondered why. WKSU's OH Really? helped her find out.
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How and where to get vaccinated
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Other questions this week involve traveling after receiving the vaccine
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A listener asked OH Really? what impact the coronavirus will have on insurance premiums in the future.
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In Geauga County, there's already a sign-up web survey
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Pfizer and Moderna are making vaccines now, but several other companies are working on others using different technology.