Topic: Ohio
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Powering Ohio Schools With Wind Energy
Building wind turbines isn’t cheap. But it will mean about $100,000 in energy savings each year for two small towns.
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How to Make Your Town Into a Bike-to-School Mecca
A contest in Ohio gets 4,000 kids biking more than 52,000 miles, while keeping roughly 57,292 pounds of carbon dioxide out of the air.
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Could Changes to Early Voting Rules Hurt Urban Voters?
When it comes to early voting, some states say one size fits all -- and urban counties cry foul.
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Cincinnati Does Not Smell Like Used Kitty Litter
The real scent of the Ohio city is far more complex.
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Videos
BOOM: The Fiery Demolition of Ohio's Fort Steuben Bridge
The 84-year-old structure went down in flames this week, a spectacular implosion caught from multiple camera angles.
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What Happens to a Small Town When Its Coal Plant Shuts Down?
The city and schools of Eastlake, Ohio, will take hit when a nearby FirstEnergy plant closes in September.
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The Next Metro Economy
Bringing Ohio's Rust Belt Industries Into the 21st Century
A regional organization helps old commodities industries find new niches for their products
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How Gay Populations Influence Housing Prices
A new study finds that whether home values go up or down as same-sex households increase depends on a neighborhood's political slant

