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A new survey shows how Americans feel the 2020 protests affected racism and policing five years later.
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A Medina County couple is partnering with the American Lung Association to provide a back-to-school backpack program including school supplies and education around asthma management and control.
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Here's what Ohioans need to know about voting in the May 2025 primary election.
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Last year, 412 sandhill cranes were surveyed across 32 Ohio counties.
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State Reps. Gail Pavliga and Sharon Ray are two of nearly two dozen incumbent Republicans the state GOP declined to endorse this year.
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The Greater Akron Business Navigator launched earlier this month with the goal of better matching entrepreneurs to the resources they need.
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Schools were projected to receive millions of dollars in tax revenue from the controversial NEXUS natural gas pipeline. But after years of appeals and negotiations between NEXUS and the state's tax officials about how much the pipeline is actually worth, that windfall isn’t panning out exactly the way it was supposed to.
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The nature preserve will be set on the largest land donation the park district has ever received.
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The Ohio National Guard and Ohio Department of Health will staff a free, drive-thru COVID-19 testing site starting this morning in Cleveland; Summa Health System is joining other hospitals in postponing nonessential surgeries; all of the Holmes County-based missionaries who spent two-months in captivity by a gang in Haiti are back home; and more stories.
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The movement to offer millions of dollars in incentives to boost Ohio vaccination rates has been unable to crack the 50% vaccination threshold; nearly two dozen people have applied to fill the seat vacated following the historic Ohio House vote last week that ousted Republican Larry Householder; the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that school districts must provide police-level training to employees carrying concealed weapons; and more stories.