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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Tri-Village Packers focus on the tri-village area of Upper Arlington, Grandview Heights and Marble Cliff.
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Cleveland, Akron and Lorain food banks report it’s been a challenge to secure turkeys and holiday food this year.
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AAA expects more people to fly, ride and drive at least 50 miles away from home this week, despite high costs. AAA Spokesman Dustin Baird has some tips for a smoother travel journey.
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With Thanksgiving just two weeks away, food and family are on many people's minds. But turkey and travel will carry a hefty price tag this year. The annual inflation rate in October was 7.7%.
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Business & EconomyIncreasing prices for just about everything mean the cost of poultry items like eggs and holiday turkeys is going up. If you plan to order from a local producer, farmers said you'd better get your order in now.
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Holiday staples such as turkeys, cranberries and yams may be harder to find this year. That, and higher food prices are two of the challenges awaiting cooks this holiday season. New York Times Food Editor Sam Sifton and WOSU food critic Steve Stover share their insights.
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For many, Thanksgiving will be the first holiday where family gathers since the start of the pandemic. We offer some cookbooks that aim to keep meal prep easy, so there's more time for loved ones.
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Before the Pilgrims celebrated Thanksgiving, local Wampanoags and Indigenous people throughout North America, gathered to give thanks 13 times throughout the lunar, calendar year.
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Intergenerational indoor gatherings, a.k.a, Thanksgiving dinner, still pose a COVID risk to older adults and the immunocompromised. Here's how to keep everyone safe.
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The airline industry anticipates Tuesday and Wednesday to be the busiest days of the year. Some travelers said that they feel safer flying this year than they did earlier in the pandemic.