Ohio Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Amy Acton told Ideastream's Taylor Wizner that Ohioans need strong public health leadership, accurate vaccine information and protections for children amid rising measles cases. She also said state and local agencies must conduct transparent investigations into ICE activity.
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When evaluating Ohio state law, Shared Hope International gave Ohio three "F" grades and one "D" for its state laws related to protecting children from sex trafficking.
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Thousands of employees whose contracts end this year will lose their jobs, FEMA managers said at personnel meetings this week. The cuts could hobble the nation's disaster agency.
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A Republican-led congressional subcommittee is leading a new investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Do their claims add up?
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Two Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that they say will fight fraud in publicly-funded child care centers, saying the state of Ohio isn’t doing enough to catch it.
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Former ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan will challenge Marcy Kaptur for Ohio's 9th Congressional District.
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Cleveland Clinic said it hopes to establish a Level 1 trauma center at its main campus in 2028. It would be the third such center in Cleveland, after others operated by MetroHealth System and University Hospitals.
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Northeast Ohio residents may notice runny noses and sinus pressure after this week's abrupt temperature changes brought cold, dry air that can trigger symptoms.
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President Trump announced a plan that addresses drug costs and health savings accounts, but not the health insurance premium spikes that millions of Americans are facing.
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The city's plan for non-police response to mental health calls would be overseen by a bureau within EMS, instead of a cabinet-level department as originally proposed.
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Second year student Guy Christensen and the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio sued Ohio State last year, alleging the university violated his 1st and 14th amendment rights.