Ohio /tags/ohio Ohio en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Tue, 30 Nov 2021 18:15:52 GMT Ohio museum repays Nez Perce Tribe $600,000 for artifact collection /2021-11-30/ohio-museum-repays-nez-perce-tribe-600-000-for-artifact-collection An Ohio history museum is reimbursing the Nez Perce Tribe after forcing it to pay for a collection of its own artifacts more than two decades ago. Tue, 30 Nov 2021 18:15:52 GMT /2021-11-30/ohio-museum-repays-nez-perce-tribe-600-000-for-artifact-collection James Dawson One Year After Being Moved, Denver Zoo’s Polar Bear Is A Daddy /arts-life/2019-12-04/one-year-after-being-moved-denver-zoos-polar-bear-is-a-daddy One of the Denver Zoo’s former polar bears is now a “papa” bear.Lee was moved to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium last fall in the hopes that the 20-year-old… Wed, 04 Dec 2019 22:55:03 GMT /arts-life/2019-12-04/one-year-after-being-moved-denver-zoos-polar-bear-is-a-daddy Stacy Nick 5 Mega Tuesday Takeaways: Trump, Clinton Both Building Broad Party Coalitions /2016-03-16/5-mega-tuesday-takeaways-trump-clinton-both-building-broad-party-coalitions As Donald Trump continues to win primaries across the country, his amorphous coalition grows. White voters propelled a Hillary Clinton win in Ohio, while black voters helped her take Illinois. Wed, 16 Mar 2016 10:31:00 GMT /2016-03-16/5-mega-tuesday-takeaways-trump-clinton-both-building-broad-party-coalitions Asma Khalid, Jessica Taylor A Nun Inspired By Warhol: The Forgotten Pop Art Of Sister Corita Kent /2015-01-08/a-nun-inspired-by-warhol-the-forgotten-pop-art-of-sister-corita-kent Kent's work, which included the U.S. Postal Service's popular "love" stamp, had a lasting influence. But today her story seems to have fallen through the cracks of art history. Thu, 08 Jan 2015 23:09:00 GMT /2015-01-08/a-nun-inspired-by-warhol-the-forgotten-pop-art-of-sister-corita-kent David C. Barnett Chicago Or Cleveland: Whose Teams Had More Downs Than Ups? /2014-11-12/chicago-or-cleveland-whose-teams-had-more-downs-than-ups Commentator Frank Deford ponders which city has had the worst luck in sports. It's hard to decide whether Cubs fans or Cleveland fans deserve the most sympathy for their years of cheering on futility. Wed, 12 Nov 2014 08:50:00 GMT /2014-11-12/chicago-or-cleveland-whose-teams-had-more-downs-than-ups Frank Deford An Unlikely Friday Night Pizza Cafe Has A Big Heart /npr-news/2014-10-26/an-unlikely-friday-night-pizza-cafe-has-a-big-heart One night a week, Erin and Robert Lockridge serve homemade pizza out of an empty corner cafe in Cincinnati, and diners pay what they can. The couple sees their work as God's mission in the community. Sun, 26 Oct 2014 14:08:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-10-26/an-unlikely-friday-night-pizza-cafe-has-a-big-heart Noah Adams No Mere Merry-Go-Round: Ohio Carousel Maker Carves From Scratch /npr-news/2014-10-23/no-mere-merry-go-round-ohio-carousel-maker-carves-from-scratch Wooden carousels, with hand-carved and painted horses, seem like a relic of the past. But Carousel Works in Mansfield, Ohio, is one of a few companies still making them to order. Thu, 23 Oct 2014 08:47:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-10-23/no-mere-merry-go-round-ohio-carousel-maker-carves-from-scratch NPR Staff When Energy Companies Are Bad Neighbors /environment/2014-07-01/when-energy-companies-are-bad-neighbors The constant, loud thrum of engines at an oil and gas compressor station permeates the air as I stand on the grassy lawn of Frank and Theresa Brothers, in… Tue, 01 Jul 2014 11:00:00 GMT /environment/2014-07-01/when-energy-companies-are-bad-neighbors Stephanie Paige Ogburn Liquid Drill Waste, Quakes And Spills: Connecting Both East And West /environment/2014-06-28/liquid-drill-waste-quakes-and-spills-connecting-both-east-and-west The headwaters of the Cuyahoga River run smooth and pudding-brown; warblers dart through flooded underbrush, and the canoe I'm in travels swiftly and… Sat, 28 Jun 2014 14:00:22 GMT /environment/2014-06-28/liquid-drill-waste-quakes-and-spills-connecting-both-east-and-west Stephanie Paige Ogburn Why Those Tiny Microbeads In Soap May Pose Problem For Great Lakes /npr-news/2014-05-21/why-those-tiny-microbeads-in-soap-may-pose-problem-for-great-lakes The plastic beads in some face soaps look a lot like fish food when they end up in the water. Two states are close to banning the beads, which researchers say can spread toxins through the food chain. Wed, 21 May 2014 07:20:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-05-21/why-those-tiny-microbeads-in-soap-may-pose-problem-for-great-lakes Cheryl Corley