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Google's two new data centers will be in Columbus and Lancaster.
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A California-based company is building airships that will deliver humanitarian aid to disaster zones around the world.
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Lordstown Motors says it may not be in business a year from now as it tries to secure funding to start full production of an electric pickup truck; Ohio surpassed 20,000 COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday; Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants Google to be declared a public utility; and more stories.
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New coronavirus cases in Ohio remain flat at around 1,500 per day; Gov. DeWine says 570,000 vaccine doses are coming next week; Ohio will make public a list of nursing homes and assisted living facilities that have not requested vaccines or disclosed vaccination status; and more stories.
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Four northeast Ohio counties have been taken off purple alert while Richland remains; COVID-19 continues to surge in Ohio's nursing homes as some facilities begin administering the vaccine; a Hudson lawmaker is among the growing number in quarantine or sick with COVID-19; and more stories.
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Google broke ground on a new $600 million data center in central Ohio.The new facility in New Albany was spurred, in part, by different local and state…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, Nov. 1:UAW to vote on deal with Ford;Google to break ground on central Ohio center;U.S. House votes to…
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Morning Headlines: Another Akron Business to Move to East End; Voters Accidentally Purged from RollsHere are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 19:Ernst & Young to move to Akron's East End;1,000 voters accidentally purged from rolls;Senators…
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The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into social media giants Facebook and Google to see if they are stifling competition in the industry.Now top…
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NPR's David Greene talks to Ohio Attorney General David Yost about the multi-state, antitrust probes into Facebook and the parent company of Google.