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Over the past three months, the U.S. Navy has conducted airstrikes against numerous foreign vessels in the Caribbean, killing more than 75 people. Critics question its legality.
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Several public hearings are ongoing as the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio considers AEP Ohio's proposal. The plan would increase an average customer's costs by $4 a month and give the utility company $400 million in extra annual revenue.
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The CMSD plan to fold 27 small high schools into 14 larger ones is part of a shift away from a popular national strategy.
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In a controversial move, the vaccine advisory group reversed a recommendations for universal immunizing of newborns intended to protect them from a virus that attacks the liver.
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Akron’s bicentennial festivities are almost over, but residents are still eager to celebrate historyAkron will mark its official 200th birthday Dec. 6, 2025. Though the year-long celebration is coming to a close, some programming will continue next year thanks to residents' feedback.
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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 Ohio Department of Health is being sued for failing to provide information about communications involving Toledo’s abortion clinic.
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The law would create a Department of Community Crisis Response to respond to 9-1-1 calls related to mental health.
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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.