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Almost 7% of Ohioans said they are of two or more races, according to 1-year American Community Survey estimates released in 2023.
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Thousands of dollars set aside for LGBTQ+ historical markers in the state have been cut by DOGE.
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The U.S. Forest Service is proposing renaming Ohio’s only national forest at the request of nearly a dozen Native nations, including the Shawnee Tribe.
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The government is supposed to provide equal funding to land-grant, state-run historically Black colleges and universities under the Morrill Act of 1890.
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Ohio's newest historical trail pays tribute to the Underground Railroad and the people and places that connected the movement.
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The possible renaming of the forest comes on the heels of two national orders to address derogatory or offensive geographic names.
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In the new center, Equitas Health, a statewide organization that supports LGBTQ+ healthcare, will focus on mental health, such as counseling and substance abuse services and HIV prevention.
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Stark County's first LGBTQ+ resource center celebrated its opening Friday.
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Organizations are inviting tribal communities forced out of the state back to Ohio to educate residents on an oft-overlooked part of the region's history.
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Police say Travis Ikeguchi fired at officers when they confronted him. Tributes continue to pour in honoring the victim, Lauri Carleton.
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A group of conservative parents in Tipp City failed to convince a federal judge this week that the Bethel local school district’s bathroom policy was unconstitutional.
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The Lake Erie Native American Council is attending its first Guardians game Monday night. The council worked with the team to change its name and mascot in 2021.