But, as Karrie Howard and others noted, Cleveland can't police its way out of crime. "We’ve got to address mental health, we’ve got to address economics.”
An Ohio State University study estimates the potential annual tax revenue from legalizing marijuana ranges from $276 million to $403 million in year five of an operational cannabis market.
Researchers and advocacy groups say abstinence-only education and anti-abortion politics have already had their impact in the state, and the need to keep contraception at the forefront continues.
Outreach workers need first aid supplies to fight the growing number of Ohioans who are unwittingly ingesting the "zombie drug" known as xylazine, or "tranq-dope."
Forbes magazine’s Under 30 Summit, was a multi-day event recognizing Ohio's young entrepreneurs and innovators. Most activities took place in Public Auditorium…
Milwaukee-based '80s punk icons Violent Femmes brought their 40th anniversary tour to the newly-remodeled Temple Live venue last night and almost shook…