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When Does Daylight Saving Time End For Ohio In 2024?
Twice a year, our clocks are affected by Daylight Saving Time, and somehow people forget it's a thing every year. I honestly envy states like Arizona who choose not to observe Daylight Saving Time and has no clock changes. Every year we push our clocks forward one hour in the spring and then they fall back an hour during the autumn months. There have been talks of states like Ohio bowing out of observing Daylight Saving Time and the U.S as a whole has discussed this as well.
Blue Angels to headline 2025 Columbus Air Show
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Columbus Air Show announced its dates for the 2025 show as well as an exciting headliner for the show. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels are set to headline the Columbus Air Show at Rickenbacker International Airport when it returns in August 22-24, 2025, a change from the past two years when the Air Show was in June.
Ohio hospital system fires second CEO in two years
The MetroHealth System’s board announced it was terminating Dr. Airica Steed while on a leave of absence. Her lawyer says she was ‘blindsided’ by the system’s action and is weighing all options. For the second time in less than two years, the MetroHealth System in Ohio...
Kids are headed back to the classroom. Here's when school starts across Franklin County
It's the first day of school for some central Ohio students. School start dates can be confusing with some districts opting for orientations and staggered starts for high school freshman, kindergartners and or preschoolers. Most students will begin their classes towards the end of this week or the start of next. ...
Are you paid enough per hour to afford a 2-bedroom apartment in Ohio cities?
How much must Ohioans earn per hour to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment? It might be more than you think. Full-time workers must earn more than $20 per hour ($20.81) to afford a two-bedroom apartment, according to a new report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition and the Coalition on Homelessness and...
ODNR offering Free Range Day
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife and the National Shooting Sports Foundation have partnered to host a Free Range Day at three of Ohio’s premier public shooting ranges on Saturday, Aug. 17. You can visit one of the following Division of...
Waterspouts spotted on Lake Erie in Ohio, special marine warning
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKRC) - Beachgoers in Ohio saw several waterspouts near the coast of Lake Erie on Sunday morning. Stacy Hancock in Mentor, Ohio recorded footage of the waterspouts and reported seeing "several" waterspouts form on Lake Erie between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed the sightings.
'Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.' Ohio Death penalty must be abolished.
Sen. Michele Reynolds, R-Canal Winchester, represents Ohio’s 3rd senate district and is the vice chairperson of the senate judiciary committee. Reynolds is also on the host committee of the council of state governments midwestern legislative conference and the vice chair of the conference’s criminal justice and public safety committee. Understandably, there are families,...
Indiana attorney general drops suit over privacy of Ohio girl who traveled for abortion
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s attorney general has dropped a lawsuit that accused the state’s largest hospital system of violating patient privacy laws when a doctor told a newspaper that a 10-year-old Ohio girl had traveled to Indiana for an abortion. A federal judge last week approved Attorney General...
What a state of emergency means for your storm relief
BROOK PARK, Ohio — Over the weekend, Gov. Mike DeWine issued a State of Emergency, and many residents are asking what this means for their recovery. Almost a week after Tuesday’s five tornadoes, the impact is still clear. Angela Craider lives in Brook Park, where, in addition to the damage, they had no power for days.
In the absence of immigrant services, churches welcome Haitians to small town Ohio
Lunch at St. Rose community center begins the same way every meal at the parish does: with a prayer. Except on this summer Sunday, each line is echoed in Haitian Creole. When the prayer ends, a crowd of newcomers begins heaping their plates with traditional Haitian food. They sit and enjoy rice and beans and fried plantains as speakers come up and share how to get a library card, sign up for English classes and enroll in college courses.
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