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April 13, 2025

00:00 Show open/ Dan Lamb, CEO of the Arbor Day Foundation on the importance of trees in our community. 6:25 Author Ryan Leak on how to work with complicated people. 14:19 Alexandra Both from Rent Café on the affordable upscale zip codes in

00:00 Show open/ Dan Lamb, CEO of the Arbor Day Foundation on the importance of trees in our community. 6:25 Author Ryan Leak on how to work with complicated people. 14:19 Alexandra Both from Rent Café on the affordable upscale zip codes in Central Ohio. 21:37 Face the State: Aaron Sellers from the Franklin County Board of Elections on preparations for the May primary election. 33:18 Face the State: A new bill at the Statehouse regarding Medicaid Estate Recovery. State budget changes proposed by house republicans, library funding, state funding for a new Cleveland Browns stadium. A new law regarding housing lawsuits, multiple bills about submetering for utilities at the State House.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, April 11, 2025

Controversial sheriff in northeast Ohio has signed a deal with ICE that allows his deputies to go after immigrants; flood clean-up underway in Cincinnati; man impersonating a Toledo police officer arrested at a strip club; the “kid from

Controversial sheriff in northeast Ohio has signed a deal with ICE that allows his deputies to go after immigrants; flood clean-up underway in Cincinnati; man impersonating a Toledo police officer arrested at a strip club; the "kid from Akron" is getting a Barbie makeover.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, April 11, 2025

Controversial sheriff in northeast Ohio has signed a deal with ICE that allows his deputies to go after immigrants; flood clean-up underway in Cincinnati; man impersonating a Toledo police officer arrested at a strip club; the “Kid from

Controversial sheriff in northeast Ohio has signed a deal with ICE that allows his deputies to go after immigrants; flood clean-up underway in Cincinnati; man impersonating a Toledo police officer arrested at a strip club; the "Kid from Akron" is getting a Barbie makeover.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, April 10, 2025

Columbus infant killed in attack by family dog; 11-year-old boy in Canton facing felony charges for allegedly making threats against Stark County library; people in SNAP program need to be extra careful with benefits; Ohio House lawmakers put the

Columbus infant killed in attack by family dog; 11-year-old boy in Canton facing felony charges for allegedly making threats against Stark County library; people in SNAP program need to be extra careful with benefits; Ohio House lawmakers put the Cleveland Browns one step closer to a new stadium.

 
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ONN Daily: Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Flooding continues in Southwest Ohio, other parts of the state; Marion parents charged after family dog fatally mauls a 6-month-old baby; court ruling in Toledo determines who will plan Kei’mani Latigue’s funeral; OSU police crack the

Flooding continues in Southwest Ohio, other parts of the state; Marion parents charged after family dog fatally mauls a 6-month-old baby; court ruling in Toledo determines who will plan Kei'mani Latigue's funeral; OSU police crack the case of stolen musical instruments.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Flooding in Cincinnati as the Ohio River crests at over 60 feet; Toledo mom and two young children have been missing since last month; Microsoft data centers in Central Ohio are on indefinite hold; boy from Gaza in Cleveland for necessary medical

Flooding in Cincinnati as the Ohio River crests at over 60 feet; Toledo mom and two young children have been missing since last month; Microsoft data centers in Central Ohio are on indefinite hold; boy from Gaza in Cleveland for necessary medical treatment.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, April 7, 2025

Several days of rain result in flooding throughout the state; things are getting back to normal after a gas leak Oak Harbor left more than 1700 people without gas service for days; thousands at the Ohio Statehouse joined joined a nationwide

Several days of rain result in flooding throughout the state; things are getting back to normal after a gas leak Oak Harbor left more than 1700 people without gas service for days; thousands at the Ohio Statehouse joined joined a nationwide protest against the Trump administration on Saturday; Cleveland teen who saved a family from a fire was honored at a Cavs game.

 
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Ohio Sports Magazine April, 6, 2025

Ohio Sports Magazine Replay

Ohio Sports Magazine Replay

 
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April 6, 2025

00:00 Show open/ Dr. Tina Tan from the Children’s Hospital of Chicago on the recent measles outbreak. 7:58 The abuse of youth with disabilities in Ohio in patient care facilities with Kerstin Sjoberg of Disability Rights Ohio. 16:21

00:00 Show open/ Dr. Tina Tan from the Children's Hospital of Chicago on the recent measles outbreak. 7:58 The abuse of youth with disabilities in Ohio in patient care facilities with Kerstin Sjoberg of Disability Rights Ohio. 16:21 Lisa Greene-Lewis from Turbo Tax Explains why it's essential to file income taxes before April 15th. 22:21 Face the State: Interview with Ohio Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Amy Acton. 35:27 Face the State: Ohio Republican Gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on teacher pay and eliminating Ohio's income tax. Passage of Senate Bill 1 with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, State Sen. Terry Johnson (R- McDermott), and State Senate Minority Leader Sen. Nickie Antonio (D- Lakewood).

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, April 4, 2025

NWS confirms 4 tornadoes touched down in Ohio during Wednesday night’s storms; a Columbus high school teacher was charged in a murder for hire plot involving a student; a 17-year-old is charged after a toddler was shot in Akron; immigration

NWS confirms 4 tornadoes touched down in Ohio during Wednesday night's storms; a Columbus high school teacher was charged in a murder for hire plot involving a student; a 17-year-old is charged after a toddler was shot in Akron; immigration officials have revoked visas from some University of Cincinnati students.