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Nan Whaley, the Democratic nominee for Ohio governor, says other states are doing a better job at helping low-income parents afford baby formula.
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Some Cuyahoga and Summit counties store shelves are empty where there is normally baby formula. Other stores are limiting the amount each customer can buy. Here's why.
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Low income families in Ohio are challenged due to limits imposed on baby formula by a public assistance program; Akron police hope to install 130 license plate-reading cameras that use artificial intelligence; Ohio Redistricting Commission members spar over state supreme court contempt charges.
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Parents who depend on the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) program are struggling to get enough formula for their infants.
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Some Cuyahoga and Summit counties store shelves are empty where there is normally baby formula. Other stores are limiting the amount each customer can buy. Here's why.