
OH Really?
WKSU is looking for the answers to the questions you have about Ohio in a project we call OH Really? It's an initiative that makes you part of the news gathering process.
WKSU covers a quarter of Ohio. That's a large chunk of the state, and we know there are stories out there you’d like to know more about--things that might make you go "Oh really?”
OH Really? is an initiative that makes you part of the news gathering process. Ask us anything, serious or not so serious. We welcome them all and will do our best to answer your questions.

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It’s been another week of closed businesses, self-quarantine and “Wine with DeWine” in Ohio. And another week of changes in the state’s battle against…
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The effects of the coronavirus are being felt everywhere from our region's parks to small businesses. This week we're answering listener questions on a…
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Life as we knew it in Northeast Ohio has been grinding to a halt because of the coronavirus. You’ve been asking WKSU’s OH Really? about everything from…
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The news of how the coronavirus is affecting Northeast Ohio is changing daily. One week ago, only a few dozen tests had been conducted in the state. And…
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This story was originally published on January 22, 2019.Castalia, Ohio, is home to The Blue Hole, which was a tourist attraction for almost a century.…
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Raw, unpasteurized goat milk can be bought in Ohio for use as pet food. But between the teat and the street, farmers have to do a lot of work to make the…
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State lawmakers have been debating a change to Ohio’s energy policy that could save two nuclear plants. Both are owned by First Energy Solutions, once a…
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A changing trade deal with China has put a strain on Ohio agriculture, but farmers are experimenting with new uses for soybeans to reduce the reliance on…
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The National Park Service is expanding its presence at the First Ladies National Historic Site in Canton. The site had been closed during the government…
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For the past 50 years, the Cuyahoga River’s fortunes have risen and fallen just like the water that flows down the crooked channel and into Lake Erie.…