Parkinson's patients in Northeast Ohio are reading to children to delay the onset of Parkinson’s symptoms, including loss of vocal cord control and depression.
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The state legislature Wednesday passed several bills aimed at property tax relief, sending them to the governor for his signature.
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Republican sponsors said the four property tax bills add up to $2 billion in tax relief, but opponents said they were rushed and lawmakers could do more for Ohio homeowners.
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association's emergency vote on NIL was prompted by a lawsuit filed by a parent of a Dayton-area football player in October.
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Mayor Justin Bibb, who campaigned on a promise to modernize City Hall, said AI adoption begins with securing city systems after a ransomware attack took down operations for weeks last summer.
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The CMSD board of ed heard concerns and some supports at its meeting Wednesday about the district's consolidation plan that will shutter more than two dozen schools.
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A botulism outbreak that has sickened more than two dozen babies in 15 states has been linked to ByHeart formula sold nationwide. Here's what to know about it.
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The Democratic lawmakers said that members of the military can and must refuse illegal orders by their superiors.
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Ideastream's Josh Boose details first-hand knowledge about GLP-1 medication and its emergence into American society.
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The child advocacy nonprofit Fairplay issued an advisory on Thursday warning people against buying AI toys this holiday season. It's not the only group.
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Bethany Svoboda has spent years searching for her musical identity. A lot of practice made her finally learn to embrace the process and the uncertainty that comes with it. On this week’s Shuffle, she talks about her new album as Bethany Joy.