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Health, Science & EnvironmentDallas Allen is a Suicide Investigations and Postvention specialist at the Franklin County Coroner’s Office. His work could help prevent suicide deaths across the state.
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President Joe Biden bestowed the nation’s highest military honor onto Girard native Kenneth David and Steubenville native Fred McGee.
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law yesterday that will likely mean more village citizens vote on dissolution. Proponents hope it can better hold the taxing entities accountable.
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Some Ohio cities are relaxing zoning laws to allow accessory dwelling units, or in-law suites. They hope it could help expand affordable housing options in their community.
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A new book is celebrating the life of one of Ohio’s earliest and most active conductors along the Underground Railroad: Reverend John Rankin.
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The 136th Ohio General Assembly begins today. Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler breaks down what the top issues could be in the new two-year session.
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The Blue Envelope program is intended to improve communication between drivers with disabilities and the police. It launched in northeast Ohio’s Mahoning County this month.
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In most parts of the world, Hanukkah is a relatively minor Jewish holiday. The celebration’s grander roots in the United States trace back to a pair of rabbis from Cincinnati.
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Some Ohio cities ring in the new year in style. They spend the last night of the year celebrating what’s special about their community.
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Women veterans are twice as likely to attempt suicide than male veterans. Ohio vets are partnering with the nonprofit Disabled American Veterans to propose solutions.