
Paige Pfleger
Paige Pfleger is a reporter for WOSU, Central Ohio's º£½ÇÉçÇø station. Before joining the staff of WOSU, Paige worked in the newsrooms of º£½ÇÉçÇø, Vox, Michigan Radio, WHYY and The Tennessean. She spent three years in Philadelphia covering health, science, and gender, and her work has appeared nationally in The Washington Post, Marketplace, Atlas Obscura and more.
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Updated, March 29, 10:00 p.m. Several large metal shipping containers are lined up in a warehouse on Columbus’ West Side under a large American Flag....
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As Ohio logs hundreds of new coronavirus cases every day, concerns are growing about the state's hospital systems and their ability to handle an...
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To slow the coronavirus, colleges are canceling in-person classes and shifting to online only. How do students and faculty adapt, and what gets lost in the shift away from gathering in classes?
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Fourth-year Ohio State University medical student Amy Xie just returned to the CDC headquarters in Atlanta after conducting an investigation of the...
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Some Ohio law enforcement agencies are considering adopting a new technology to restrain suspects.
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In more than 30 states, it is illegal for someone with HIV to have sex without first disclosing their status. Some are now trying to change that, arguing that those laws endanger public health.
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Graig Cote has had HIV for 33 years, and he wants everyone to know it.
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During Tuesday's Democratic presidential debate in Westerville, two candidates discussed the idea of decriminalizing opioids.
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Ten years ago, a judge in Columbus developed a special docket that would direct women forced into sex work toward rehabilitation instead of the criminal justice system. Now it's a nationwide model.
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Holmes County is a patchwork of farmland. Modest houses perch on sloping hills and laundry hangs from clothes lines, flapping in the wind.