Though tobacco use is low among Lorain County youth, vaping remains at about the same level as last year, prompting the county's health department to redouble education strategies.
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The U.S. Supreme Court announced its final opinions of the term on Tuesday. Among them, the court rejected President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship and expanded his authority to fire members of independent federal agencies.
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The National Weather Service has issued heat warnings and watches for much of the Midwest and East heading into the holiday weekend. In many places, the temperatures could shatter records.
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A $2.56 million package of Ohio historic preservation tax credits for Wellman-Seaver, announced by the city and the site fund last week, triggered Tuesday’s announcement.
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The decision firmly rejected the executive order that Trump issued on the first day of his second term.
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At issue in the case was a post-Watergate law that Congress passed to limit the amount of money individuals can give to political parties.
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A few years ago, experts worried about a "new normal" of elevated violent crime in the U.S. Now the country is flirting with breaking its all-time low murder rate
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On June 24, 146 Venezuelans were deported from Texas to Caracas. Hours later, while the deportees were in a guarded hotel, powerful twin earthquakes struck.
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An Ohio commission gave the green light Monday for several bidders to frack under state lands, almost exclusively in southeast Ohio.
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A Supreme Court ruling gives the Trump administration space to strip this status from hundreds of thousands more people from the few remaining countries with this program.
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The Supreme Court of the United States ruled Monday morning that a five-day grace period in Mississippi could stand.