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The harm reduction approach aims to reduce the negative impact of substance use disorder. In Portage County, health officials and Kent State University community members are working toward shared goals by distributing tools such as Naloxone.
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The National Football League, Apple Music and Roc Nation made the announcement during halftime of Sunday night's game between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys.
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President Trump is authorizing the deployment of troops to "protect" Portland and ICE facilities there from "domestic terrorists" as he expands his controversial deployments to more U.S. cities.
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Moreno's letter Friday said he wants to ensure "that this investment is not a charade or worse potential fraud."
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All Things Considered is saying goodbye to Ari Shapiro, whose hosts his final show today following 10 years with the program and more than 25 with NPR.
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Cleveland State University joins Kent State University, Ohio State University and others in Ohio ending identity centers in response to Senate Bill 1's diversity, equity and inclusion ban.
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The major broadcasting groups said in statements the late-night talk show will return to their TV stations on Friday.
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The annual balloon festival in Portage County celebrates the company whose toys were once famous around the world.
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Officials said Tasha Grant’s heart stopped from the restraint. A special prosecutor is reviewing the actions of hospital workers and a deputy.
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Autumn Joi Ellis is a young Black painter whose portraits of Youngstown friends and family challenged stereotypes at the Butler Institute of American Art.