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Lawyers and doctors disagree on how those exemptions to abortion bans should be applied.
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The Cleveland Clinic will offer weekly contraception clinics at seven locations across Northeast Ohio in an effort to increase access and remove barriers to contraception, the hospital system announced Thursday.
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There are empty shelves at some pharmacies as people stock up on emergency contraception pills that are designed to be used after sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy.
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Black people make up just 13% of Ohio’s population, but Black pregnant people make up nearly half of abortions performed in the state, an Ideastream analysis of figures from the U.S. Census and the Ohio Department of Health. That also means that limits on the procedure disproportionately affect Black Ohioans.
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Following the Supreme court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, protestors gathered in Akron, Cleveland and Columbus in response; the Dobbs ruling puts Ohio abortion fight on new ground; Red Sox beat Guardians 8-3 for sweep.
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In the minutes and hours after Roe v. Wade fell, the work continued inside this Ohio abortion clinic.
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Organizers with Cleveland Right to Life celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade, while abortion-rights advocates met to grieve and strategize.
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From 'positive step' to 'dangerous and chilling,' Cincinnati residents react to Roe v. Wade decisionLocal organizations, officials, and residents have mixed reaction to the Supreme Court's decision Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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A close look at proposed constitutional amendment in Ohio to allow abortion and reproductive freedomBackers of the plan announced it earlier this month and the resolution itself has not been submitted.
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Mayor Justin Bibb has outlined how he wants to use the second pandemic stimulus aid that's due to arrive next month; Protestors gathered in Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Youngstown and other cities in support of reproductive rights at "Bans off our Bodies" rallies; Capital murder trial of hit-and-run driver in Summit County begins; and more stories.