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Ohio bill to require U.S.-made flags could expand job training for incarcerated women
A proposal to ban state agencies from buying United States and Ohio flags that weren’t made in the U.S. could expand opportunities for incarcerated women who ...
Opinion
Dollar General boarding windows was utter nonsense. Poor moms, kids aren't a threat. | Opinion
Mobs of angry welfare queens aren't planning rallies, but that didn't stop Dollar General's bizarre overreaction to a weird claim.
Giant Eagle to double penny value with one-day gift card exchange event
Giant Eagle will double the value of pennies exchanged for gift cards during a one-day Penny Exchange event across all stores on Saturday, November 1.
OSHP: More teen drivers are not wearing their seat belts correctly
Last year, there were 44 teen drivers killed in crashes across the state; 81% of them were not wearing a seat belt.
2 Columbus fires on Tuesday spark safety reminder
Firefighters battled two major blazes on Tuesday: a scrapyard fire on Alum Creek Drive and a house fire in south Columbus.
Columbus City Schools town hall shows parents potential closures, bus cuts
Columbus City Schools leaders are weighing major cuts that could reshape the district and impact thousands of families.
New initiative to stop crime in Columbus neighborhood: tips requested in exchange for cash
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — There's a new program in a Columbus neighborhood that involves credible tips being exchanged for cash. Central Ohio Crime Stoppers and the Ohio Crime Prevention Association ...
Columbus City Schools holds second night of workshops ahead of $50 million budget cuts
The meetings come as the district faces significant financial challenges, with staffing comprising nearly 90% of the district's budget.
Ohio agencies mark National First Responders Day
Agencies from across Ohio came together Tuesday afternoon to talk about the best ways to help firefighters and police officers to mark National First Responders Day.
ICP's return, vampire flicks, concerts and theater among things to do in Columbus
In upcoming days, Juggalos will rejoice and vampire movie fans will go batty, plus the Stray Cats and Colin Hay bring back MTV memories for Gen X.
Anonymous central Ohio crime reporting program seeks to make streets safer
A new push to stop gun violence in central Ohio is now underway in one of Columbus’ hardest hit neighborhoods. Central Ohio Crime Stoppers and the Ohio Crime ...
Ohio lawmaker encourages action as SNAP benefits set to expire
About 1.4 million Ohioans receive federal SNAP benefits — benefits that are expected to expire at the end of this week as the government shutdown grinds toward ...
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