Mayor Dan Horrigan signed an emergency curfew order after demonstrations Sunday turned destructive.
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Around 2 million Americans suffer from Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a poorly understood disease with few treatment options or research dollars.
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Cleveland plans to tap $20 million in federal stimulus funds both to connect residents to the internet and to expand the city’s fiber optic cable infrastructure.
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The Great Council State Park in between Yellow Springs and Xenia will feature an interpretive center that will tell stories of the Shawnee's past, present and future.
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Mayor Dan Horrigan enacted the emergency following demonstrations over the deadly shooting of Jayland Walker by eight police officers; A smaller group of protesters peacefully marched to Horrigan's home and were met with police in riot gear; more stories.
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Planned Parenthood of Ohio says it's still performing abortions, just not after 6 weeks of pregnancyPlanned Parenthood said in the past week they've had to turn away "hundreds" of people whose pregnancies had advanced beyond the six-week cutoff, which is typically when cardiac activity can first be detected.
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Ohio’s behavioral health system is in dire need of more counselors, psychologists and other behavioral health workers to meet the surge in demand for mental health and addiction services and relieve wait times that have lengthened in recent months, industry leaders say.
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- Backyard Bird Count in Cleveland, Akron this weekend
- Some robins love winter in Ohio. OH Really?
The View from Pluto
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Shuffle
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- Ravenna rapper Chanelle Kazadi on track to 'Make It Work' in music
- Indie rockers Spirit of the Bear release first music following new record deal
- Cleveland blues musician Taylor Lamborn emerges from pandemic with new band and live acoustic tracks