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Health, Science & EnvironmentIt's summertime, but that doesn’t mean that respiratory viruses like cold and flu have gone away.
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The summer solstice officially begins at 5:13 a.m. Tuesday on the U.S. East Coast, according to the National Weather Service.
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Pool sales are making a splash during the pandemic. The Tri-State is mirroring a national trend as people avoid public pools and make an above ground or...
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Ohio day camps can begin reopening May 31, Gov. Mike DeWine announced in his daily coronavirus press conference Thursday. Full guidelines from the state are forthcoming, but camps around Northeast Ohio already have plans of their own at the ready to keep children safe. Hiram House in Chagrin Falls has suspended some of its camp options for the 2020 season, said Executive Director Courtney Guzy, including the overnight camp, cookouts and group photos.
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On a recent Tuesday at Bake Me Happy, four women order lattes and scones before settling into zigzag-patterned bean bags and couches.“Bake Me Happy is…
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Don't let the summer heat get to your head.Lucky for certain plants, such as annuals and perennials, that won't be a problem for them. Marigolds are one…
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Mint julep. Mojito. Pimms Cup. Each recipe for these cocktails incorporates herbs. Fresh herbs, fruit, and liquor go hand-in-hand, and as summer gets…
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At the Russ Research Center in Beavercreek, 30 kids between the ages of 12 and 16 are building robots with the help of mentors.People use saws to cut…
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Some schools throughout Ohio have been closed recently due to heat. And state lawmakers are considering ideas to help students beat the heat.
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Ohio's supply of the popular Honeycrisp apple is in danger, thanks to this summer's combination of heavy rain and excessive heat, which is also leading to…