
All Sides with Amy Juravich
Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon and 8 to 10 p.m. on 89.7 NPR News, also available as a podcast.
All Sides with Amy Juravich is WOSU Public Media’s daily news program that dives deep into issues important to Central Ohio. Hosted by Amy Juravich, All Sides explains how the most complicated issues affect our lives.
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Why are cyberattacks occurring so frequently, and what can we do to stop them?
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On this edition of All Sides, we’re talking about how recent rainy conditions and cooler temperatures are affecting Ohio farms.
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States across the country are putting millions of dollars into programs, such as math coaches and upgrading benefits. Ohio is not one of those states.
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House lawmakers disagree with major parts of the Senate plan and there’s not much time to resolve differences.
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With kids finishing the school year all across the country, the summer travel season is in full swing.
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For some people, a favorite summer past time is enjoying a live music performance by their favorite artist.
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According to a study, Columbus is one of 28 major U. S. cities that are sinking. Groundwater extraction is the cause.
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This week on Fascinating Ohio, we will meet television host and YouTube star Coyote Peterson, acoustic guitarist John Morgan and restaurant owner Victor Omar D’Angelo.
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People of child-bearing age cite a number of reasons why they’re waiting to have a family, including money worries and a generational shift in priorities.
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John B. King Jr. served in President Barack Obama’s cabinet as the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education.