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The federal agency will be at several community events in the Cleveland area over the summer, following a January decision to lower the lead action level.
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The plan is in response to the city's dismal lead-safe compliance numbers from small landlords.
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The number of young children with lead poisoning in Ohio remains high. Advocates in Toledo hope more housing regulations can change that.
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Some school districts in Ohio will begin vaccinating teachers and staff Monday; Ohio’s daily COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to remain below three-week averages; Sen. Rob Portman is among 10 Senate Republicans calling on President Biden to work on a bipartisan coronavirus relief bill; and more stories.
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, January 14:Ohio drug overdoses decrease;Chapel Hill Mall facing foreclosure;Cuyahoga County hires law firm to…
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About a year ago, at one years old, Eden Tobik was found to have a blood lead level of 19. Any amount of lead is harmful to young children; five is the threshold of concern. Her mother, Casey Tobik, was devastated. “Shock, guilt, shame, fear, despair, terror, sets in,” said Tobik. “And then you Google it and it gets even worse.”
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, March 14: DeWine to propose tax credit programs;Heartbeat bill clears the Senate;Stark County judge…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Feb. 4: Stow considers raising tobacco buying age to 21;Barberton jail to close amid budget cuts;Akron…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Jan. 23:Shutdown to delay plane crash investigation;DeWine makes appearance at Right to Life;Fund awards…
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Last year, nearly 1.6 million Ohioans lived in poverty. And a new study is connecting poverty with health, showing where you live in Ohio has a lot to do…