Tuscarawas County schools are providing students with counseling after a high school football player suffered a spinal cord injury when he was tackled during a game Aug. 23.
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The "Democracy and Academic Freedom: A Forum" series kicks off on the College of Wooster's campus on Sept 3.
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Terry Pluto explains why the Cleveland Browns traded Kenny Pickett to the Raiders, elevating rookie Dillon Gabriel as Joe Flacco’s backup and moving Shedeur Sanders to third string.
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Earlier this month President Trump signed an executive order imposing an additional 25% tariff on India due its purchases of Russian oil, bringing the combined tariffs to 50%.
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More than one in 10 Ohio kids going into kindergarten this new school year aren’t fully vaccinated.
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After last year's shootings, East Cleveland police restrict high school reunion parties this weekendEleven people were shot after the Shaw High School reunion celebrations last Labor Day weekend.
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Kratom, a botanical herb from Asia, has naturally-occurring trace amounts of mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, which can have both stimulant and sedative effects.
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A law that requires Ohioans prove their citizenship when registering to vote at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles is being challenged in court.
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A whistleblower complaint says the personal data of over 300 million Americans was copied to a private cloud account to allow access by former members of the Department of Government Efficiency team.
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Thousands gathered in Bedford earlier this month for the Cleveland Pagan Pride festival, a celebration of witches, crones, and community — now in its 16th year.
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Inside the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Monday, tensions over the potential for federal overreach broke into open court.