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The Ohio hamburger favorite, founded in 1934, is either Swensons or Swenson's
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North Akron has been home to immigrants from Nepal, Italy, and 鈥 200 years ago -- Ireland. So what happened to the area that was once known as Old Dublin?
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The four-day period is only for extenuating circumstances
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Ohio voters have twice approved a new way of drawing legislative district maps at the state and federal levels. But nothing has happened yet. A listener wondered why. WKSU's OH Really? helped her find out.
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With voting underway, a listener wonders what happens if one of the presidential candidates dies before the election or before the inauguration.
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WKSU listeners have been sending in questions about voting this fall, from what happens to absentee ballot applications to the security of each county鈥檚鈥
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The Akron Police Department has confiscated 469 guns so far this year, an increase of 20 percent. A listener asked our OH Really? team, what happens to鈥
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As employees return to work in Ohio, questions remain about how 2020 tax returns could be affected by the stimulus money that many Americans got as part鈥
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Businesses in Ohio are re-opening and schools are making plans for this fall. But you鈥檝e still got questions about the future of telemedicine, and when鈥
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For decades, factories in Cleveland's Industrial Valley have sent smoke and even fire out of their smokestacks 鈥 a process known as 鈥渇laring.鈥滿argaret鈥