
Renee Fox
Reporter at WOSU-TV (Columbus, OH)
Newspaper writer and photographer in Warren, Ohio.
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1 week ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
Construction workers this summer are expected to start transforming the former YMCA building in downtown Columbus into affordable housing. Woda Cooper Development says the company will convert the 200,000-square-foot building at 40 W. Long St. from 400 dorm-like rooms into 121 apartments. Jonathan McKay, the company's vice president of development, said the $60 million project balances livability and safety with historical preservation.
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1 week ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
Utility regulators gave a green light to AEP Ohio to install onsite power generators at two large data centers. It will allow the centers to expand with a secondary power source that doesn't take its electricity from the grid. The decision comes at a time of growing concerns that big energy consumers will eat up a shrinking pool of energy. The members of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio voted to approve the projects with Amazon Web Services and Cologix.
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1 week ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
People gathered Monday at Prairie Oaks MetroPark to splash a paddle in the Darby Bend Lakes for a free paddle event hosted by Franklin County Metro Parks. Dozens of people an hour lined up on the breezy, sunny day for the chance to pilot kayaks, canoes and paddle boards on the lakes. "We've been doing this the last several years," said the park system's outdoor adventure supervisor Caroline Wagner-Frey. "It's grown a lot in the last few years, but for every summer holiday we are out here.
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2 weeks ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Board budget for the 2026 fiscal year, starting in June shows federal changes to grants will cost the university's college of medicine. Wexner Medical Center Chief Financial Officer Richard Silveria said at a board meeting this week, the college of medicine expects to see $15 million less money from federal research grants in the next fiscal year.
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2 weeks ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
The man accused of killing two people and injuring four others in a February workplace shooting at the cosmetics production facility KDC/ONE in New Albany will undergo psychiatric care before he can stand trail. Licking County Judge David Branstool made the decision after seeing reports from two psychiatric evaluations, hired by the prosecution and defense. "What the doctors are saying is at this point he's not able to assist in his defense and hopefully within the next year he'll be able to.
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