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Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council receives $4.1 million grant
ATHENS — The Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council has received a grant of a $4,180,045 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration under the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Program. Funding will support the council’s Southeast to Southwest Ohio Responsive Interregional Deployment of Electrification Solutions project, called...
'Pharmacy deserts' proliferate in Northeast Ohio as Rite Aid closes most stores
This story was reported in collaboration with community members. Want to work on a story with Ideastream Public Media? Get in touch. Rite Aid is set to close its remaining pharmacies in the city of Cleveland — and all but four across Ohio — by the end of September, leaving some residents concerned about retail and pharmacy options in their neighborhoods.
Taylor Swift’s Boyfriend, Ohio Native Travis Kelce To Star In Happy Gilmore 2
One of the all-time great Adam Sandler films, and one that is often viewed as his best movie ever, Happy Gilmore remains iconic nearly 30 years after it was released in 1996. Now almost 30 years later Adam Sandler has announced that Happy Gilmore 2 will be making its way to Netflix, as they will be producing the sequel to the classic film.
Ohio is far from Mexico, but Southern border crisis proves to be hot button local issue for some
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Border security is a hot button issue, even here in Ohio, hundreds of miles away from the southern border. Both Republicans and Democrats have run political ads on border security. Republicans say it’s one of their top issues, while local Democrats say there are other issues they’re focusing on closer to home.
Dem members of Ohio Ballot Board criticize AG for representing them without notice in lawsuit
The two Democrats on the Ohio Ballot Board called out the state attorney general for speaking on their behalf in a lawsuit about ballot language for the proposed redistricting amendment, and wrote their own court document agreeing that the language violates the constitution. The Ohio Ballot Board decides what language voters will see on their […]
Central Ohioans cautioned of mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio (WCMH) — Mosquitoes in central Ohio have tested positive for West Nile virus over the past few weeks. There are no human cases in Ohio at this time, and Franklin County Public Health is working to keep it that way. Zach Holbert-Watson is the Vector Program Coordinator for Franklin County Public Health. […]
Kamala Harris can’t run on ‘I’m not Trump’: Nina Turner
"She's got to show how she would lead differently," Turner said on "CUOMO." "And how her leadership would lift poor and working-class people in this country, even before we get into the politics of who's conservative and who's liberal."
Academy Sports + Outdoors coming to Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) — A new sporting goods store is headed to Springfield. Academy Sports + Outdoors will open the Miami Valley’s first location at 1690 N Bechtle Ave. in Springfield. According to the company’s website, the store will sell apparel, camping, fishing and sports equipment and more. The business is currently looking for prospective […]
Warm, rainy with afternoon thunderstorms today
Otherwise, rain and storm chances will fall this evening, with just a lingering slight chance of showers until around midnight, followed by clearing skies ahead of morning on Sunday. Highs will be around 83 degrees today, falling to around 64 degrees overnight. Sunday will be sunny and warm, with highs...
Panthers hold off Hurricane, 21-19
WILMINGTON — On a very warm Friday evening in Clinton County, the Miami Trace Panthers (0-1) took on the Wilmington Hurricane (1-0) in a varsity football contest. It was a tightly-contested battle that came down to the wire, and the Panthers came up with a late stop on a Wilmington two-point conversion with 40 seconds left that allowed them to hold on for the victory, 21-19.
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