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The state held its first COVID briefing since March, when it began reporting COVID stats weekly rather than daily.
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The initiated statute faces a challenge in the Republican-dominated legislature.
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Death row inmate Kareem Jackson is on death row for killing two men in a robbery in Columbus in 1997 but his execution has been postponed. Meanwhile, two of Ohio's male Senators have different views when it comes to abortion.
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A decision from the U.S. Supreme Court this summer could remove federal protections for abortion across the U.S. Most of the Midwest — and about half of all states — are certain or likely to ban or severely restrict access to abortion if given the chance.
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Five Rivers Health Centers opens a new health care facility in the Edgemont neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio.
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The American Hospital Association health equity conference was initially planned for 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A group of Bosnian students and teachers are leaving Dayton, Ohio tomorrow to return home. And thanks to the Dayton Mediation Center, the Students are armed with a new social engagement projects to make their communities better.
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The Gem City Market launched Mamas at the Market on Thursday. The program provides community resources to new and expecting mothers. One of them being helping eligible women sign up for WIC benefits at the market.
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Barbers and cosmetologists from across Montgomery County attended a training held by Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services focussing on suicide prevention.
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More seniors and people with disabilities are choosing to stay in their homes, and home health aides are vital to providing them basic assistance. The profession is projected to be one of the fastest growing nationally in the next decade, but it’s getting harder to recruit and retain these workers.
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But while most numbers are trending upward, the number of deaths is going down.