Overcrowding, outdated facilities and poor management have led to filthy conditions for jail detainees.
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Gov. Mike DeWine, declaring a consumer product emergency, has ordered a temporary ban on the sale of intoxicating hemp products, like THC infused drinks and edibles sold outside of licensed dispensaries in Ohio.
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The state is aiming to recruit driving school instructors to meet demand.
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Employees at Social Security field offices say the government shutdown has left them unable to carry out an important service: help recipients with benefit verification letters.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers claim assaults on their officers are up sharply since June. There's no public evidence that number is true.
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As depression and anxiety rates rise nationwide, the second annual Mental Health Matters Youth Summit drew more than 200 high school students to the City Club of Cleveland.
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A Case Western Reserve University survey released this week finds older adults place the highest priority on continuing social activities with friends when considering what matters most in their healthcare.
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Three businesses affiliated with the hemp industry have sued Gov. Mike DeWine over his announced short-term ban of hemp products with psychoactive ingredients.
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But the Ohio Redistricting Commission might not have a Republican map to consider at its first meeting this month.
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As a journalist you never want to become the news, but there's always an exception to the rule.
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The defendants who were protesting the war in Gaza, were accused of damaging the campus with red paint and other vandalism in November 2024. They've entered into a pre-trial diversion program with the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office.