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Columbus City Council last night approved changes in municipal tax break policies with an eye toward creating more affordable housing stock. Developers…
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Columbus City Council is expected to vote this coming Monday to place a measure on the fall ballot banning fracking activity within city limits. Local…
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Clergy and advocates for the poor converged at the Statehouse Monday for what was called a "die in." Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports.This event was…
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Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King Junior advocated for Americans living in poverty in what was called the "Poor People's Campaign." Advocates for poor…
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The U.S. is producing more oil than ever, even as calls to leave all fossil fuels in the ground grow louder. Now the "keep it in the ground" movement is taking its fight to the heart of oil country.
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Gas and oil companies pay royalties to millions of American landowners. But a growing number accuse energy companies of cheating them out of their fair share.
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Earlier this month workers on the Rover natural gas pipeline project saw drilling mud disappear underground in Stark County. As a second of two pipes was…
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The Ohio EPA this week is planning to issue new notices of violations against Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners, the company building the Rover natural…
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Ohio's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against the builders of the Rover natural gas pipeline, saying it polluted wetlands and waterways. The lawsuit…
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The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the Mahoning County Board of Elections' decision to reject another ballot measure that would have allowed Youngstown…