Ohio's proposal for a share of the $50 billion federal fund looks promising, local health experts say, but the money may not be enough to make up for rural hospitals' financial struggles.
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The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority is looking to cut more than $11 million from its budget.
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Delayed symptoms keep some patients from seeking immediate treatment for serious head injuries, but quick therapy can reduce Alzheimer's risk by more than 40 percent, the study found.
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Victims of former Ohio State team doctor Richard Strauss demonstrated at the board's Thursday meeting. Wexner is defying a subpoena in their lawsuit against the university. The board's chair is Wexner's friend and one-time lawyer John Ziger.
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Sheriff Terry Grice is asking township trustees to pay for additional cameras within their borders.
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Ever walk by an old building and wonder what it was? Through a new video series, I'm taking my camera around Northeast Ohio to learn what buildings used to be before becoming what they are now.
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Guy Snowdon has carved out a place in the local music scene since moving to Cleveland Heights from England. But a recent streaming setback has created new hurdles for the independent musician. On this week’s Shuffle, Snowden talks about his musical journey.
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Republicans said it would help with staffing shortages in Ohio, but Democrats opposed the longer hours and said it wouldn’t do much to fill the most in-demand jobs.
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China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro are considered foreign adversaries, according to the secretary of state’s office.
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Studio West 117, billed as an inclusive space for the LGBTQ+ community with plans for another phase of construction, will close December 28.
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Customer Wi-Fi will be cut later this month as the organization considers eliminating vacant positions, a hiring freeze and service reductions to navigate a tight budget.