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The U.S. Postal Service is asking customers to secure their dogs to keep mail carriers from getting bitten.
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The family drama — parts of which were shot in Ohio — follows a transgender woman returning home to the midwest to care for her ailing mother whom she hasn’t seen in years.
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As local public health agencies gear up for another active mosquito season in the Miami Valley, they are especially concerned about La Crosse virus (LAC).
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Women entrepreneurs in Northeast Ohio continue to face obstacles to success, including knowing where and how to find contemporaries willing to help them.
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The Republican supermajority in the Ohio General Assembly apparently wants to control every aspect of life in the state.
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Senate President Matt Huffman told reporters Wednesday he is concerned about the stability of funding for schools.
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U.S. lawmakers recently settled on a debt ceiling deal to avoid default. It includes some concessions GOP leaders wanted; one key focus being food assistance.
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Case Western Reserve University’s men’s tennis team made history by winning the school’s first-ever Division III national title, led by longtime coach Todd Wojtkowski.
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William T. Cooley will retire from the Air Force as a colonel and lose tens of thousands of dollars in retirement income each year because of the lowered rank.
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University Hospitals has co-authored a recent study of long-term COVID-19, providing the data for upcoming clinical studies of potential interventions and treatments.
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Recently, Republican Bernie Moreno was endorsed by Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance. Political watchers say former President Donald Trump might follow suit.
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An Ohio House bill proposes giving property owners, especially farmers, more protections when their land is taken by a government agency through eminent domain. However, some opponents believe it could hinder economic development.