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Formerly the Emergency Broadcast Benefit Program, the Affordable Connectivity Program helps eligible households pay for internet access.
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A new program will bring affordable high-speed internet service to residents in a digitally redlined part of Northeast Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the pilot program's launch in East Cleveland on Wednesday alongside state and local officials.
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The proposal would overhaul roads, transit, utilities, Internet access and more in the name of creating jobs. It's also intended to combat climate change, racial inequality and competition from China.
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As the COVID vaccine rollout continues, Midwesterners have a lot of questions about distribution plans — and the vaccine itself. One nearby state is…
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As state lawmakers started a new session Monday, one lawmaker is vowing to once again introduce a bill to expand access to broadband internet. Lawmakers…
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Ohio is beginning a new pilot project to help expand broadband internet to the estimated 1 million Ohioans who lack it.Bob Rich of Union County has worked…
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Franklin County and Columbus leaders are pitching in to help students outside the city school district get connected for remote fall classes.The…
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Ohio is now accepting applications for schools seeking funds to expand broadband accessibility. That program has lifted a restriction that supporters say…
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With all Columbus City Schools students attending at least some of their classes online in the fall, the city is using $7 million of federal coronavirus…
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Ohio's U.S. Senators are calling on Congress to expand broadband around the country, noting the growing importance the internet has played during the…