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Past articles by Adora:

Report: Ohio Must Invest In Child Care To Address Rural Poverty

A new report from the nonprofit Council for a Strong America Ohio calls on state lawmakers to increase funding for child care and early education programs → Read More

Xenos Changing Church Name To 'Dwell,' But Skeptics Remain

Xenos Christian Fellowship is getting a name change - one that leaders hope will help the Columbus church better communicate its purpose and values. But → Read More

The Robots Are Here: Columbus Will Debut Driverless Shuttles This Winter

Driverless vehicles are coming to Columbus. The green and white self-driving shuttle unveiled by Smart Columbus on Wednesday morning looks something like a → Read More

Ohio State Fair Hires New Ride Provider One Year After Deadly Accident

The Ohio State Fair will have a new ride provider next summer after a fatal ride malfunction in 2017. Talley Amusements from Forth Worth, Texas begins a → Read More

Waiting Game: 12th District Outcome Teeters On Outstanding Ballots

More than 8,400 outstanding ballots are giving the Danny O’Connor campaign a tiny glimmer of hope in the race to represent Ohio’s 12th congressional → Read More

Republicans Scramble Trump To Ohio To Avert Special Election Loss

The last special congressional election before Election Day is turning into a nail-biter for Republicans. President Trump will make a campaign stop on → Read More

ICE Arrests 114 People In Ohio Immigration Raid

U.S. immigration agents arrested 114 people at an Ohio landscaping company on Tuesday, in one of the largest such stings in recent years. → Read More

Ohio State Fair Ride Victims Reach Settlement With State

Victims in last year's Ohio State Fair accident will not hold the state of Ohio financially responsible in court. → Read More

At Lancaster High School, Students Can Choose Yoga Over Detention

Lauren Greenspan leads three students through Lancaster High School’s noisy hallways to an inconspicuous building next to the main school. → Read More

Columbus Crew Fans 'Betrayed' By Owner's Threat To Move Team

Major League Soccer could soon leave Columbus. The owner of the Columbus Crew SC announced Tuesday he was considering relocating the team to Austin, Texas, → Read More

U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Ohio Case Against American Express

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by Ohio and 10 other states against American Express. → Read More

Sen. Sherrod Brown Proposes $100 Billion For Improving School Buildings

Just after Columbus City Schools had to release students early because of high temperatures and lack of air-conditioning – for two days in a row – the → Read More

In Columbus Speech, Sessions Announces Program Targeting Opioid Prescribers

Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke to a crowd of officers at the Columbus Police Academy on Wednesday, saying the country "must create a culture → Read More

Community Members Demand Answers About Former Dublin Scioto Teacher

In Dublin, the fallout continues after the resignation of a Scioto High School teacher now facing child pornography charges . Parents filled Monday night’s → Read More

'We're Fighting Here': Behind Ohio's Stalled African Immigrants Commission

Despite the fast growth of Ohio's African community, Seleshi Asfaw says one thing has remained constant: "At a state level, we are not represented. Our → Read More

Columbus Is Clearing Homeless Camps, But Housing Efforts Are Slow To Take Off

Behind gas stations, near highways and beside railroad tracks, advocates from outreach groups like Maryhaven know where to find homeless campers. At a → Read More

No Hate Crime Charges In Neighborhood Altercation, Victim Disputes Police Findings

The Columbus Division of Police say there’s no evidence that a weekend altercation which left a Somali woman’s face injured is a hate crime. → Read More

Franklinton’s Jubilee Museum Breathes New Life Into Catholic Artifacts

A plain old Columbus building with a soup kitchen in the basement houses the largest diversified collection of Catholic art in the country, according to → Read More

While Ohio Drags Feet On African Commission, A Somali Group Creates Its Own

In 2008, state lawmakers promised Ohio's growing African immigrant population a commission to address their needs. The New African Immigrants Commission, → Read More

Cities Speak Out Against Ohio Proposal That Would Ban Local Lead Safety Measures

The Columbus City Council on Monday night announced it's standing against a state measure that would strip cities of local control to address lead → Read More