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We'll talk to a national advocate and a leader from Cleveland's Joseph & Mary's Home about the challenges people experiencing homelessness face, and the organizations serving them.
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This year, with Congress in a stalemate about subsidies, Affordable Care Act marketplace consumers will need to be more informed than ever to navigate their health coverage choices.
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The state will now avoid a lengthier fight over a mandated redraw of boundaries for the 15 members of Congress from Ohio.
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The Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, best known as the location of the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption," has its own story to tell.
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Forgotten cemeteries could be anywhere; beneath grocery stores, gas stations, even your home or office where you’re reading this right now. Here's the story of cemeteries lost to urban sprawl in Cuyahoga County.
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A therapy developed by University Hospitals to prevent leg amputations in people with poor circulation continues to be effective two years later, according to a recent study.
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We asked readers whether young Americans today can still have a better life than their parents. They responded with stories of economic hardship and growing disillusionment with leaders in Washington.
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The League of Women Voters of Ohio and Kent held a community conversation Thursday night at the Kent United Methodist Church.
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The Cuyahoga and Summit County Boards of Elections moved to newer, bigger buildings earlier this year.
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A Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine analysis finds that starting estrogen therapy during perimenopause may be as safe as beginning it after menopause, showing no increased risk of breast cancer, heart attack, or stroke.