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Ohio could run out of bananas and other fruit if dockworkers strike
INDIANAPOLIS – Americans might have to do without bananas at the grocery store soon if U.S. dockworkers walk off the job at the end of the month. According to Daily Mail and other outlets, other fruits would also be affected, but Americans eat more bananas than any other fresh fruit per capita. About two thirds of our bananas […]
See the 5 Ohio colleges on US News' Best Value Schools ranking for 2025
Five colleges in Ohio made the list of U.S. & World Report's best value schools for 2025. The publication this week released its roundup of 2025 Best Value Colleges and Universities, where it found several Ohio institutions of higher education to offer students the best bang for their buck statewide. ...
Ohio lawmaker aims to eliminate all lead pipes in the state over 15-year period
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio lawmaker who suffered from lead poisoning as a child is aiming to eliminate all water pipes made from the metal in the state, calling the issue a “crisis.” Rep. Dontavius Jarrells (D-Columbus) introduced House Bill 534 in May, dubbed the Lead Line Replacement Act, which would replace Ohio’s over […]
When fall colors are expected to peak in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The initial Ohio Department of Natural Resources fall color update indicates that the severe to exceptional drought has impacted the fall colors. The ongoing drought in Ohio has caused some trees, notably maples, to show some early color throughout the state. The expectation is that rain from Helene’s broad circulation on […]
How did millions get slipped into bill for religious construction without taxpayers knowing?
I have just learned through a Sept. 17 ProPublica article that Ohio is now providing millions of taxpayer dollars to cover construction costs for religious schools, including building renovation, improvements to playgrounds and other projects. This is the result of a capital appropriations bill that cleared the Ohio legislature, a bill which ProPublica reports included “at least $4 million” in private school grants.
'Spotty showers': Helene will bring rain to Ohio this weekend, but only about an inch
Hurricane Helene is carrying billions of gallons of rainwater that could end Ohio's drought if the storm is properly redirected. That's looking like more of a longshot every day, though, according to Alex Kennedy, a meteorologist who works in the Cleveland office of the National Weather Service. ...
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