Ohio public health departments are warning people to always be on alert for ticks.
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Community Voices Producers Truth Garrett and Mary Evans have a conversation about the stigmatization of the phrase "second chance" in the incarceration system-impacted community.
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Legal adult-use cannabis entering the mainstream provides an opportunity for Northeast Ohio dispensaries to reach new customers while servicing longtime clientele. Businesses must differentiate themselves as well as navigate rules about how their products are advertised.
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The First Energy Accountability Coalition is asking Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to pull the plug on Akron-based FirstEnergy. Its members hope to get his attention at a rally Wednesday at the Statehouse.
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A special session of the Ohio legislature begins today, called by Gov. Mike DeWine to change an election law deadline so President Biden can be on the fall ballot and to ban foreign contributions to ballot issue campaigns.
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Ohio voting org asks judge to toss law they say illegally limits people who can help disabled votersActivists are asking a federal judge to rule on a lawsuit they filed in December over a provision in a sweeping Republican-backed Ohio elections law that took effect last year.
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The GOP majority in the Ohio Senate advanced a bill that would weaken the power common pleas judges have in pausing state laws during active litigation.
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Artificial intelligence will never replace physicians and surgeons, but how can this technology be integrated into the “art” of cosmetic surgery? Cleveland doctors weigh in.
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The Race Project invites Miami Valley residents to talk about their life experiences through the prism of skin color. The conversations are honest, frank yet civil. This conversation is between Andrew Strombeck and Matthew Chaney.
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It’s been five years since nearly 20 tornadoes hit the Dayton area on Memorial Day and left dozens of people injured and one killed. Over 7,000 homes were damaged. A survivor looks back at the tragedy that affected him and how he is moving forward.
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Several kava and kratom bars have opened in the Cleveland area, but some are raising concerns about the substances.
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