In the 17 months since the federal government ended pandemic-related emergency food benefits, demand has been rising at Ohio's foodbanks and pantries.
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Lisa Husiman Koops, Ph.D, has written a book, “The Family Guide to Parenting Musically" that explores how everyone can bring music into their lives and how that enriches the lives of children.
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After months of preparations and paperwork, Ohio's medical marijuana dispensaries have been given the go-ahead to begin the first non-medical sales in the state Tuesday.
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Cedar Point says it will shut down Snake River Falls at the end of the current season. The water ride was the tallest and fastest of its kind in the world when it opened in 1993.
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A new generation of blood tests can help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. But many doctors don’t yet know how to use them.
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For the first time in years, people are buying more groceries, including pricier brands, to replace restaurant outings. From McDonald's to Starbucks, fast food and cafes are feeling it.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says if Ohioans reject the amendment this fall, he will work with lawmakers to come up with a mapmaking process like Iowa's.
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Vice President Harris has secured enough votes from Democratic convention delegates to become her party's nominee for president.
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The new exhibit includes artifacts profiling artists ranging from the Pointer Sisters to Billy Idol to Chaka Khan.
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Ohio History Connection says it has reached a deal with Moundbuilders Country Club on a sale price for land that includes the Octagon Earthworks, an ancient Native American earthwork.
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After months of the Cleveland Browns' leadership making noise about moving the NFL team to Brook Park, the city of Cleveland offered up a $461 million bid to keep the Browns Downtown.
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