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The FDA is expected to announce details of a proposed ban on use of formaldehyde in hair products amid ongoing lawsuits and studies that allege the chemicals have been linked to cancer.
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Two Dayton-area nonprofits, Brunner Literacy Center and ABLE Law, want parents to know how to navigate public school issues and advocate for their child's rights.
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House Bill 230 in Ohio would recategorize the felony classifications for trafficking certain amounts of drugs, such as cocaine, fentanyl or heroin.
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The case the Ohio docs are watching involves a federal law requiring hospitals and health professionals to provide emergency medical care.
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Why are Callery Pear trees banned in Ohio? Experts explain why the invasive tree can't be planted or sold in the state.
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After decades of efforts to change a provision of state law shielding people who rape their spouses from prosecution, the Ohio Senate has voted unanimously to remove that loophole.
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Lakewood is considering ways to reintroduce new public transportation options more than a decade after the Lakewood Community Circulator was discontinued.
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Ohio drivers netted the largest amount of citations in multi-state enforcement effort earlier in April aimed at distracted driving.
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Weekly newspapers are closing faster than dailies, leaving very small towns without local coverage. A city in Stark County is feeling the effects of the Louisville Herald's closure.
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This Thursday’s NFL Draft is the last one where the Browns do not have a first-round pick because of the Deshaun Watson trade. Sports commentator Terry Pluto talks about what he calls the “Watson tariff."
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