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Fifty years ago, the Cuyahoga River caught on fire. It wasn’t the first time this had happened. And it really didn’t become a big deal nationally until…
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In recent years, many Northeast Ohio schools have seen an increase in the number of mental health issues affecting students. Part of the reason is a lack…
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An estimated one-point-nine million U.S. veterans are now receiving mental health services. But studies commissioned by Congress and the Department of…
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Northeast Ohio police are increasingly turning to new methods when responding to people experiencing a mental-health crisis as police departments are…
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One of the barriers to finding the right mental health care in Ohio can be the cost. However, there are providers who offer services at little or no cost…
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Nearly 60 years ago, mental-health treatment began its move from massive warehouses like the old Massillon State Hospital to community-based care. But the…
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Editor's note: Mike Quirk was originally misidentified in this story.Mental-health care can be hard to access in much of Ohio, especially away from the…
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One out of five Americans, this year, will experience a mental health disorder.Yet, for all its prevalence, many people dealing with mental health crises…
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In Ohio, state lawmakers and voting advocates are working on perhaps-competing plans to revamp Congressional redistricting. But ours is not the only state…
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Ohio’s congressional map divides Summit County into four jagged, meandering pieces – making it – along with Cuyahoga County – the most divided in the…