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Columbus City Council has voted to roll back the city's mask mandate after local health officials recommended the move last month. Two Senate committees have found that U.S. Capitol Police and other authorities were in possession of more alarming intelligence cluesahead of the Jan. 6
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MARY JO HEATH TO RETIRE AS MET OPERA HOST Mary Jo Heath has announced that she will retire as the Met’s radio host at the end of this broadcast season. Heath has spent 15 years at the Met, first as a senior radio producer and then as host. She has enriched Met broadcasts with her deep knowledge of music and broadcasting expertise, while her personal warmth and zest for operahave
COLUMBUS STARTS CHANGEOVER TO CLEAN ENERGY SOURCES The changeover starts June 1, but the Ohio portion of that clean energy is a little further down the road. “For the first year, the program is going to be supported by renewable energy credits, and this is basically going to create a bridge to get us to that Ohio-based wind and solar,” Beck says. She says those credits are tied toMidwest
OHIO ENDING MASS GATHERING BAN AS PART OF SIMPLIFIED Ohio Ending Mass Gathering Ban As Part Of Simplified Health Order. Ohio is issuing a new, streamlined health order that encompasses its guidance on mass gatherings and other COVID-19 restrictions. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the new order at a press conference Monday, calling it a return to "basics." "The best safety measures are the ones people 'PROJECT TAILLIGHT' OFFERS CAR REPAIRS TO REDUCE Steve Brown grew up in nearby Richwood, Ohio and now lives there with his wife and sons. He started his journalism career as a weekend board operator at WOSU while majoring in journalism at Ohio State, where he also wrote for the student newspaper The Lantern and co-founded the organization Students for Public Broadcasting. ALL SIDES WITH ANN FISHER All Sides with Ann Fisher is a two-hour, daily public-affairs talk show designed to over time touch upon all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio. Listeners participate via telephone, e-mail, Facebook and Twitter to add to the conversations. As always at WOSU, the coverage is fair and balanced with a civil tone.Call in with a question or comment to All Sides at 614WOSU PUBLIC MEDIA
Columbus City Council has voted to roll back the city's mask mandate after local health officials recommended the move last month. Two Senate committees have found that U.S. Capitol Police and other authorities were in possession of more alarming intelligence cluesahead of the Jan. 6
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QED with Dr. B. A fun and informative science series, co-produced by WOSU Public Media and COSI, that talks one-on-one with the scientists, engineers and innovators who are redefining how we interact with our world. Major funding for QED with Dr. B is provided by the American Electric Power Foundation. COLUMBUS STARTS CHANGEOVER TO CLEAN ENERGY SOURCES Letters are hitting mailboxes around Columbus explaining big changes to electricity service in the city, thanks to a local ballot measure approved by voters last year. Starting in June, the city’s default energy supplier will begin relying on 100% renewable sources. That means unless consumers opt out, their home is going to be getting abit greener.
MARY JO HEATH TO RETIRE AS MET OPERA HOST Mary Jo Heath has announced that she will retire as the Met’s radio host at the end of this broadcast season. Heath has spent 15 years at the Met, first as a senior radio producer and then as host. She has enriched Met broadcasts with her deep knowledge of music and broadcasting expertise, while her personal warmth and zest for operahave
'PROJECT TAILLIGHT' OFFERS CAR REPAIRS TO REDUCE Steve Brown grew up in nearby Richwood, Ohio and now lives there with his wife and sons. He started his journalism career as a weekend board operator at WOSU while majoring in journalism at Ohio State, where he also wrote for the student newspaper The Lantern and co-founded the organization Students for Public Broadcasting. OHIO ENDING MASS GATHERING BAN AS PART OF SIMPLIFIED Ohio Ending Mass Gathering Ban As Part Of Simplified Health Order. Ohio is issuing a new, streamlined health order that encompasses its guidance on mass gatherings and other COVID-19 restrictions. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the new order at a press conference Monday, calling it a return to "basics." "The best safety measures are the ones people COLUMBUS UNVEILS APPOINTMENTS TO NEW POLICE CIVILIAN Ginther described how the past year, marked by protests for racial justice, underscores the need for civilian oversight of police. Mayor Ginther announced the nine members he is appointing to the city's civilian review board Wednesday. Former Columbus City Attorney Janet Jackson, tapped to lead the board, framed it a kind of correctivemeasure.
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Columbus City Council has voted to roll back the city's mask mandate after local health officials recommended the move last month. Two Senate committees have found that U.S. Capitol Police and other authorities were in possession of more alarming intelligence cluesahead of the Jan. 6
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OHIO ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER GROUPS LOOK As racism and violence against the Asian American and Pacific Islander community has amplified due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so have the voices of local advocates. But what happens after the pandemic dies down? Local organizations spoke about how they hope to keep the momentum they've gained from the Stop Asian Hate movement in apost-COVID world.
EFFECTS OF A STRESSED GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN More than a year into the pandemic, issues in the supply chain are still causing shortages. Surging demand is to blame in some cases, but in others there are issues in the supply chain that could persistbeyond 2021.
BIPARTISAN EFFORTS TO EXPEL EX-OHIO HOUSE SPEAKER LARRY 13 hours ago · Andy Chow is a general assignment state government reporter who focuses on environmental, energy, agriculture, and education-related issues. He started his journalism career as an associate producer with ABC 6/FOX 28 in Columbus before becoming a producer with WBNS 10TV. TWO SPECIAL PROSECUTORS APPOINTED IN CASEY GOODSON JR Franklin County Prosecutor Gary Tyack selected two special prosecutors in the case against Franklin County Sherrif's Deputy in the death of Casey Goodson Jr. Tim Merkle and Gary Shroyer will serve as special prosecutors, according to a statement from Tyack’s office. WHAT BODY SHAMING TELL US ABOUT GENDER ROLES AND SOCIETY’S 1 day ago · At least 80 high school girls in Florida had their yearbook photos digitally altered to cover up their chests even though their outfits didn’t violate the school dress code. We consider the subtle and not-so-subtle messages girls and women of all ages receive about their bodies and how they dress them.WOSU PUBLIC MEDIA
The proposed budget from Republican leaders in the Ohio Senate includes a 5% income tax cut estimated to cost the state $874 million over two years. But a new analysis of that tax cut says most Ohioans won’t even notice the change. After over a year, the Center of Science and Industry, or COSILISTEN LIVE
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The proposed budget from Republican leaders in the Ohio Senate includes a 5% income tax cut estimated to cost the state $874 million over two years. But a new analysis of that tax cut says most Ohioans won’t even notice the change. After over a year, the Center of Science and Industry, or COSILISTEN LIVE
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Classical 101 is Central Ohio’s source for 'round-the-clock classical music. Our hosts provide insight into classical music news from Columbus and around the world.Explore concert previews, book and music reviews, arts features, web-exclusive playlists and archived audio and video of local and visiting musicians. Listen your way through our podcast archives of Opera Abbreviated and the MARY JO HEATH TO RETIRE AS MET OPERA HOST Mary Jo Heath has announced that she will retire as the Met’s radio host at the end of this broadcast season. Heath has spent 15 years at the Met, first as a senior radio producer and then as host. She has enriched Met broadcasts with her deep knowledge of music and broadcasting expertise, while her personal warmth and zest for operahave
WOSU NEWS | WOSU NEWS Farah Yousry. , May 26, 2021. Bloomington, Indiana-based Cook Medical is investing $2.5 million to build a grocery store in the Indianapolis neighborhood where it is planning to open a new manufacturing facility. The company plans to let two local residents own and operate the store once it opens next year. SCHEDULE | WOSU PUBLIC MEDIA The State of Ohio is a weekly news program spotlighting the latest happenings at the Statehouse, in the Governor's office, at the Ohio Supreme Court and throughout the Buckeye State. Guests range from politicians, reporters, and more. The State of Ohio is hosted byMEMBER RESOURCES
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COLUMBUS DROPS FACE MASK MANDATE 17 hours ago · Columbus City Council has voted to roll back the city's mask mandate after local health officials recommended the move last month. The repeal takes effect with the signature of DOCTORS ADVISE CHILDREN, PARENTS AND SOME ADULTS SHOULD Ohio’s statewide pandemic health orders, including the mask mandate, expired on Wednesday. Doctors said there are people who should stillbe wearing masks.
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EFFECTS OF A STRESSED GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN 15 hours ago · More than a year into the pandemic, issues in the supply chain are still causing shortages. Surging demand is to blame in some cases, but in others there are issues in the supply chain that could persist beyond 2021. OHIO FILES LAWSUIT TO HAVE GOOGLE'S SEARCH ENGINE DECLARED 8 hours ago · Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a landmark lawsuit today against Google. Yost wants the company's search engine to be declared a public utility 19-YEAR-OLD HOME BUYER SAYS NEW HOUSE IS JUST THE 17 hours ago · Chloe Green has found that homeownership is a big adjustment. “The first night I stayed here, I was scared. Because it was all dark and it was at night,” Green said, smiling.WOSU PUBLIC MEDIA
The proposed budget from Republican leaders in the Ohio Senate includes a 5% income tax cut estimated to cost the state $874 million over two years. But a new analysis of that tax cut says most Ohioans won’t even notice the change. After over a year, the Center of Science and Industry, or COSILISTEN LIVE
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Classical 101 is Central Ohio’s source for 'round-the-clock classical music. Our hosts provide insight into classical music news from Columbus and around the world.Explore concert previews, book and music reviews, arts features, web-exclusive playlists and archived audio and video of local and visiting musicians. Listen your way through our podcast archives of Opera Abbreviated and the MARY JO HEATH TO RETIRE AS MET OPERA HOST Mary Jo Heath has announced that she will retire as the Met’s radio host at the end of this broadcast season. Heath has spent 15 years at the Met, first as a senior radio producer and then as host. She has enriched Met broadcasts with her deep knowledge of music and broadcasting expertise, while her personal warmth and zest for operahave
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The proposed budget from Republican leaders in the Ohio Senate includes a 5% income tax cut estimated to cost the state $874 million over two years. But a new analysis of that tax cut says most Ohioans won’t even notice the change. After over a year, the Center of Science and Industry, or COSILISTEN LIVE
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Classical 101 is Central Ohio’s source for 'round-the-clock classical music. Our hosts provide insight into classical music news from Columbus and around the world.Explore concert previews, book and music reviews, arts features, web-exclusive playlists and archived audio and video of local and visiting musicians. Listen your way through our podcast archives of Opera Abbreviated and the MARY JO HEATH TO RETIRE AS MET OPERA HOST Mary Jo Heath has announced that she will retire as the Met’s radio host at the end of this broadcast season. Heath has spent 15 years at the Met, first as a senior radio producer and then as host. She has enriched Met broadcasts with her deep knowledge of music and broadcasting expertise, while her personal warmth and zest for operahave
WOSU NEWS | WOSU NEWS Farah Yousry. , May 26, 2021. Bloomington, Indiana-based Cook Medical is investing $2.5 million to build a grocery store in the Indianapolis neighborhood where it is planning to open a new manufacturing facility. The company plans to let two local residents own and operate the store once it opens next year.MEMBER RESOURCES
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