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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A group of student athletes from Whitehall Yearling High School took to the streets for a cause, participating in a 26-mile bike ride that raised funds for a scholarship.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would generally ban students’ cell phone use during school instructional time. Senate Bill 158 passed 30 to 2. It now heads to ...
No one really denies this. The question was whether or not that training fell under the rubric of fair use—a legal carveout that, in certain circumstances, lets copyrighted material be used without ...
“Print is dead,” or so the saying goes. But one look at the Spitting Image Art Book Fair suggests otherwise. When nearly everything from news to artwork is now accessible on a screen, print can feel ...
legislation that marks a major advancement in protecting the rights and futures of Ohio’s student-athletes. The bill, which focuses on the regulation of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contracts and ...
The Fair Housing Resource Center lost of 90% of its funding following cuts at HUD. The center investigates cases of housing discrimination and offers an array of housing support services in Ashtabula, ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Sidney is gearing up for summer with its annual street festival happening soon. The city announced that the Downtown Sidney Spring Street Fair will kick off on Saturday ...
Early this budget season, Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman said school ... Assembly agreed to invest in public education in the 2022 Fair School Funding Plan. That represents a funding cut of ...
According to analysis by the Ohio River Valley Institute, the FY2027 school allocation under the House Plan falls $2.7 billion short of what the General Assembly agreed to invest in public education ...
The head of the US Copyright Office has reportedly been fired, the day after agency concluded that builders of AI models use of copyrighted material went beyond ...