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It's not the Roebling, the Brent Spence or the Western Hills Viaduct. But the Brighton Approach certainly has its fans.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is participating in International Roadcheck, a 72-hour blitz from May 14-16 throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada that checks motor carriers for safety violations.
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Justin Green and Carol Tyler helped popularize the use of comic books to tell deeply personal stories. Filmmaker John Kinhart documented their lives together for almost a decade.
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Both the Congress for the New Urbanism and Strong Towns' conferences feature sessions on the Connected Communities proposal to reform zoning code.
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The highest number of tornadoes recorded in Ohio is 62 back in 1992.
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The Krohn Conservatory's annual butterfly show is inspired by 2009 experiments on the International Space Station.
Dean discusses the Quesst X-59 aircraft with Senior NASA engineers!
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