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Communities with no pharmacy have worse health, OSU study finds. Where are they in Ohio?
Amid staffing shortages, rising costs and other issues plaguing the nation's health care landscape, an Ohio State University study found that thousands of communities in the United States are in a "pharmacy desert." Approximately 46% of U.S. counties have at least one or more pharmacy deserts, defined as 10-mile radius without a retail...
New report explores barriers to health care access in rural Ohio
Ohioans living in rural, Appalachian counties are dying early at a higher rate than the rest of the state, according to a new report. Early deaths (under 75) have increased statewide in the past decade. Per 100,000, there were 378 early deaths in Ohio between 2008-2010 and 454 between 2019-2021. There were 428 early deaths […]
Ohio pharmacy leader says recent mass closures are a warning
The closure of hundreds of pharmacies by two major chains might be too big a phenomenon to compare to a canary in a coal mine. But a leader in Ohio pharmacy is warning that the situation might get much worse, and it could soon be too late to reverse. Philadelphia-based Rite Aid has announced the […]
When does fall begin? Here's when Ohio temperatures are expected to cool
Your fall wardrobe may be safe to keep in your closet for a little longer this year. As school returns to session, it's almost time for the summer season to bid farewell. There are just a few weeks remaining until the first day of fall, meaning cooler temperatures, the return of outer layers...
Ohio woman’s dream realized with new line of pajamas for kids with cancer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio woman’s family made her dream of helping kids battling cancer become a reality. Hallegrace, a line of pajamas specially made for kids fighting cancer, just hit the market last month. The line was created in honor of Halle Temple. “It’s bittersweet. Honestly. It’s such a joy to be able […]
Investigation of Ohio's youth prisons a finalist for national Scripps Howard Award
An investigation of Ohio's juvenile prison system by The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Columbus Dispatch, Akron Beacon Journal, Canton Repository and other newspapers in the USA TODAY Network Ohio has been named a finalist for the prestigious Scripps Howard Journalism Award for Local/Regional Investigative Reporting. During an eight-month investigation, lead by statehouse reporter Laura...
Bay Village outlines restorative pruning of damaged trees: Short Takes on the Westshore
BAY VILLAGE, Ohio -- The recent severe storms have taken a toll on the trees in the area. Unlike devastation caused by disease or infestation where the impact is localized to a particular tree species or location, the widespread damage caused by high winds is not as selective, according to information posted on the City of Bay Village website by Dave Robinson, urban forestry manager.
“We Suck:” Notre Dame Players Deplore Poor NIU Performance, Vow to “Bounce Back”
Since high school, Riley Leonard's mother has told her son, "You suck," before football and basketball games. She does so at his request. He began receiving too much praise for his athletic accomplishments and wanted his family to keep him grounded. His mother even created wristbands for him that read "You Suck," which Leonard wears proudly. The updated wristband boasts a Navy blue and green color scheme.
Vote: Is Notre Dame still an elite football program?
Our sports question of the week reader poll will appear on our website every Monday morning and will be open until Wednesday. The results will also be published in every Sunday print edition. This week’s question: After Northern Illinois stunned No. 5 Notre Dame on Saturday (https://t.co/n5GKeXYuKF), it has us thinking...QUESTION OF THE WEEK:Is Notre Dame still an elite football program?
See all homes sold in North Royalton, Sept. 2 to Sept. 8
The following is a listing of all home transfers in North Royalton reported from Sept. 2 to Sept. 8. There were 5 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,646-square-foot home on Washington Avenue in North Royalton that sold for $375,000.
Couple causes a ruckus and is evicted from hotel: Independence Police Blotter
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