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Another Ohio school district joins EdChoice lawsuit, despite Lt. Gov.’s attempt to dissuade
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Upper Arlington City Schools Board of Education chose to join a lawsuit seeking to eliminate ...
Ohio accidentally overpays schools in $30 million math error: Capitol Letter
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 8 hours agoMath mistake: An error in the school funding formula has resulted in public and private schools...
Akron police increase presence at weekend Juneteenth celebrations
FOX 8 Cleveland· 21 minutes agoPolice here are promising an increased presence at the Juneteenth celebrations around the City of...
This Bay Area city is considered one of most 'unaffordable' in the world
KTVU· 3 hours agoA South Bay city has placed in the top five most “unaffordable" cities in the world, according to a...
Ohio State "Pretty High" in Recruitment of Four-Star 2026 Offensive Tackle Felix Ojo After Offer
Eleven Warriors· 5 hours agoHours later – donning a new shirt of course – Ojo picked up an offer from the Buckeyes, immediately...
Why Cincinnati is a great place to staycation, according to recent study
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agoWalletHub examined more than 180 cities, researching three key dimensions — recreation, food and entertainment, and rest and relaxation — across 42 different metrics to determine where each ...
Ohio EPA studying Dayton sewer system to track PFAS sources
Dayton Daily News· 1 day ago“It is anticipated that the Ohio EPA will use this information along with other sampling data to...
Republican wins a special election, but it's good news for Democrats. Why?
The Citizens' Voice· 1 hour agoIn a special election for Ohio's Sixth Congressional District, Republican Michael Rulli, won by nine...
This Ohio city is the ‘easiest’ to save money in, data shows
FOX 8 Cleveland· 3 days agoCities were ranked based on ease of saving to difficulty — and one Ohio city came out on top of the...
A week of disorder in Cleveland, as City Hall remains closed after cyber threat
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 2 hours agoCLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland's City Hall remained closed to the public Friday, as officials in Ohio's second-largest city continued to grapple with the effects of a cyber threat.