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Getting a tattoo is one of the most permanent decisions you can make; it stays with you until you die. But one Ohio company is changing that: preserving tattoos as tributes to last beyond death.
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Ohioans can now get nasal and oral piercings again, but Cleveland-area body piercer Tony Rikard said he hasn't seen much demand yet. "It's kind of picking up again," he said. "I don't know if people just haven't heard yet, but I expect it to get a little bit busier once the word kind of spreads a little bit more."
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Massage businesses, tattoo parlors and body art shops will be allowed to reopen in Ohio on May 15, along with hair salons and barbershops.Lt. Gov. Jon…
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Dayton themed tattoos have become popular across the city since the mass shooting in the Oregon District last month. People are getting Gem City designs...
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State prison officials say inmates in Ohio prisons may soon be offered tattoo removal services.The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction…
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White nationalism, white supremacy, American neo-Nazi, skinhead. Whatever the moniker, such groups promote a European-white led society and the…
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If someone gets a tattoo, chances are there’s a story.“It’s basically a combination of the Grateful Dead dancing bears, but they’re turned into Star Wars…
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Tattoos have been around for centuries and are increasing in popularity, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a new warning to consumers…