Criminal defendants are overwhelming an understaffed state mental health system that, a few years ago, served thousands more patients.
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The average American will abandon their New Year's resolutions by the second Friday in January. Our panel of goal-driven individuals will explore the effectiveness of long-term goal planning and why some may be getting it wrong.
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The swift policy and political repercussions the video helped propel illustrate the symbiotic relationship between online content creators and the Trump administration's policy goals.
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The new year is bringing movement in the race for Ohio governor.
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A group of 65 randomly selected residents will research and deliberate on housing issues to present recommendations to elected officials as part of a new program, Unify Akron, launched on Tuesday.
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The academy in Hudson was founded in 1826 as a preparatory school and college. It has gone through a lot of changes over its 200 year history.
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Last year, for Black History Month, NPR's Scott Simon spoke with Edith Renfrow Smith of Chicago, who has died at 111 years old.
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William DeFoor's parents said their son is a gifted writer and musician who struggles with severe mental health issues. His attorney argued during his arraignment Tuesday that his client didn't break windows at Vance's Cincinnati home for political reasons.
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The multimillion dollar deal to lease its campus student housing to private operators will allow it to pay down debt. The school will also restructure its housing department, which will mean some employees' positions eliminated, although they will be able to reapply.
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More than 250 film-related events will highlight Ohio's Hollywood connections.
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Now begins what could be a lengthy legal process of pretrial motions, potential plea negotiations and possibly a jury trial of the authoritarian leader who ruled Venezuela for more than a decade.