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Cannabis possession, use and home growth went legal at the end of 2023—but sale to adult-use, non-medical customers is not yet legal.
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The suit claimed Michigan-based company Trinity purposely provided wrong information to prosecutors and the media before William Husel was indicted on 25 charges of murder in 2019.
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Amid ongoing financial difficulties, the board of trustees voted recently to shutter the troubled community college by the end of May if no other new funding comes through.
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A 15th century Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary and the infant Christ at the Cleveland Museum of Art serves as the artistic and spiritual muse for Serbian composer Aleksandra Vrebalov.
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A survey from MAGNET shows the strengths and weaknesses in Northeast Ohio manufacturing. The sector is making gains in equity, pay and new jobs; adopting new tech is key.
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Eclipse chasers follow the events looking for the best places to experience the events.
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People in Ohio can now access more information about certain illnesses.The Ohio Department of Health announced a new addition to its website, the DataOhio Portal, which tracks infectious diseases.
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As people prepare to view this once-in-a-lifetime event, local and national experts have some insight for Ohioans or anyone viewing the eclipse in Ohio.
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A "citizen-science" program will study animal behavior in Ohio during the April 2024 total solar eclipse