As pharmacy chains close stores across Ohio, a pharmacist in Wooster is helping to fill in the gaps left behind.
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- Sustainable Cleveland seeks input on draft of the city's next Climate Action Plan
- Guardians trade defensive wizard Giménez for much needed pitching
- Ohio Senate committee adds a religious education bill to "Parents’ Bill of Rights"
- House passes enhanced property tax credit for some older, disabled Ohioans
- University of Cincinnati starts Ohio’s first competitive collegiate adaptive sports program
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Todd, who was sworn into office in February, is the second woman in the department's history to be named as chief.
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The city's charter requires council to redistrict every 10 years to account for population change.
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Interim Provost and Acting President Tom Sutton to step down on Jan. 1, 2025 as the university narrows its search for its 10th president.
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A University of Akron class is unearthing Akron's LGBTQ+ past by learning about a neighborhood uprooted due to urban renewal efforts in the 1960s and 70s.
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The state panel that grants permits to drill for oil and gas approved opening up more Ohio park land for fracking.
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A bill that’s been a priority of Ohio's Republican lawmakers seems to be one of the hundreds of measures that may get to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk this lame duck session – the “Parents’ Bill of Rights”.
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Two Akron City council members are calling on Mayor Shammas Malik to fire the officer who fatally shot 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker on Thanksgiving night. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is handling the review of the shooting.
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Dr. Brian Harte will lead Cleveland Clinic's East market, overseeing Hillcrest and Mentor hospitals.
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The new policy means Cleveland Metropolitan School District grads will have minimal steps to complete before being able to start taking classes at Tri-C.
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Youngstown Business Incubator recently received federal grant money to launch the Rising Tides Initiative, which will help small and medium manufacturers in Eastern Ohio adopt and develop advanced technologies.
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