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Ohio legislators are considering legislation that would decriminalize a test that can detect fentanyl in drugs, a move advocates say could save lives.
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An AP source has confirmed the disciplinary hearing will continue through at least Wednesday with the NFL recommending an indefinite suspension; A second case of monkeypox was found by Columbus Public Health this week; A man shot to death by Akron Police after an attempted traffic stop has been identified but body cam footage won't be released until Sunday; and more stories.
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A jury has found the doctor, who has been accused of overprescribing fentanyl to his critically ill patients, not guilty of 14 counts of murder.
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Officials say it's important for people continue to use caution as the omicron wave subsides; FirstEnergy shareholders have agreed to a $180 million settlement with top officials tied to Ohio’s nuclear bailout scandal; A Senate panel has approved the nomination of Cleveland attorney Marisa Darden to become the U.S. Attorney in the Northern District of Ohio; and more stories.
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The state’s three-week COVID-19 case average is at around 6,000, the highest it's been since October; Akron is the latest district to announce bussing delays due to a driver shortage; Ohio wrapped up its latest COVID-19 vaccine lottery, awarding five $100,000 college scholarships; and more stories.
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Doug Ullmann has seen firsthand that naloxone can save lives. He said a person overdosed at the addiction treatment house where he lived, and another person administered naloxone to save his life.
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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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Senator Sherrod Brown is highlighting one of his legislative accomplishments of 2019 that he said is going to help in Ohio’s battle in the opioid crisis.…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Oct. 31:2 arrested in Cleveland Homeland Security shooting;Officials seize 40 pounds of fentanyl;Congress to…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Sept. 30:Ohio gets OK to expand Medicaid services;Emergency call center funds available;1 million Ohioans lack…