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Ohio's psychiatric hospitals are primarily serving patients who face criminal charges due to a rise in long-term, court-ordered stays, according to reporting from The Marshall Project - Cleveland and KFF Health News. Staffing shortages and funding cuts further strain the system, leading many waiting without care.
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The two sides agreed to create a working group to discuss ways to work through differences as President Trump continues to call for a U.S. takeover of Denmark's Arctic territory of Greenland.
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Scientists calculate that last year was one of the three hottest on record, along with 2024 and 2023. The trend indicates that warming could be speeding up, climate monitoring teams reported.
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Georgetown University is moving Let Freedom Ring, its annual event celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr., to the historical Howard Theatre in order to save money, the university said.
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Cuyahoga County council members will decide whether to add $20 million to the cost of the new jail project to include geothermal energy.
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While you have probably heard of the Cuyahoga River, its tributary, the Little Cuyahoga, played a crucial role in Akron's past.
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The Trump administration sent hundreds of letters Tuesday terminating federal grants supporting mental health and drug addiction services. The cuts could total as much as $2 billion.
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The group that wants to stop the law that changes Ohio's marijuana and intoxicating hemp statutes and to allow voters to decide on it in November will have to try again.
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Ohio isn’t one of the five states where the Trump administration tried to freeze funding funding, but advocates for affordable childcare are worried.
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U.S. Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) weighed in after days of protests against ICE in Ohio and elsewhere.