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The SUN Bucks program provided food assistance to close to 1.2 million children in Ohio and had a total economic impact of more than $182 million in 2024, according to the Center for Community Solutions.
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Multiple counties across the state have reported rising number of SNAP fraud, a majority of which comes from devices called skimmers.
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People with criminal records are ten times more likely to experience homelessness, and those who are homeless are more likely to be arrested, according to Cuyahoga County.
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Ohio voters are turning out to vote on Issue 1. The issue is the only item on the ballot and would change the requirement to amend the state's constitution from a simple majority to 60%.
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Lake Erie and consistent rain events have kept Northeast Ohio cool amid heatwaves across the U.S. But climate experts say work needs to be done to ensure the region doesn't grow hotter.
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Since 2016, 41% more Ohio children with development delays and disabilities need early intervention services to help them thrive. Learn how the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities is meeting the growing need.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park unveiled a new pedestrian bridge Thursday that will give visitors better access to the park, the Towpath Trail and the Cuyahoga River.
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New research from the Alzheimer's Association has county-by-county data on the prevalence of the disease for the first time.
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Cuyahoga County Council has stalled progress on a new joint community development corporation focused on Downtown Cleveland’s lakefront.
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A state budget proposal could negate most of Senate Bill 164, signed this past January, which gave Cuyahoga County the right to ask voters to expand the tax on cigarettes to other forms of tobacco.
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Every year, roughly a thousand foster youth in Ohio “age out” of the system, often when they turn 18. When that happens, they can face a variety of struggles including finding employment, housing or navigating college.
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The ordinance amends existing legislation that some councilmembers felt wasn't specific enough to properly enforce debarment.