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Akron officials rolling out new safety measures in Highland Square
Akron leaders are rolling out new safety measures in Highland Square, aiming to reduce large gatherings and improve security in one of the city’s busiest nightlife areas.
Tax Day is here, and the IRS is issuing bigger refunds to more people
Taxpayers have until midnight to file or request an extension.
Pharmacists warn about ‘middlemen’ creating pharmacy deserts in Pennsylvania
Moss joined the Pennsylvania Pharmacist Association and hundreds in white coats to rally at the Pennsylvania State Capitol, waving red flags about pharmacy benefit managers, middlemen who they said negotiate drug prices, lowball reimbursements to pharmacists, while boosting their own profits. She said PBMs squeezed her out.
Pennsylvania House passes $53.3 billion budget proposal
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) -- The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed its budget proposal on Wednesday, and while it is a budget, it likely won't be the budget. The $53.3 billion budget plan is largely a wish list for Democratic lawmakers and Gov. Josh Shapiro (D), though it received support from three House Republicans, passing by
Popular anxiety prescription recalled nationwide
A widely prescribed medication for treating anxiety and panic disorders is being recalled nationwide, according to the FDA.
Multiple people, children hospitalized after rollover crash in Warren Tuesday
Multiple people, including young children, were taken to the hospital with suspected serious injuries after a rollover crash in Warren shortly after 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Benefits begin soon for seniors shopping farmers markets
A program that gives seniors $50 to spend on fresh produce begins a new season soon.
Lawmakers drive attention to Black women’s health
According to the Health Policy Institute of Ohio, Black communities have nearly three times the infant mortality outcomes than their white counterparts.
2028 buzz builds as shadow presidential primary takes shape
The shadow primary for the next presidential race is already underway as both parties ramp up this year’s midterm fight.
Federal operation leads to seizure of dried shark fins
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services recently seized about 50,000 dried shark fins across several U.S. ports, including Cincinnati.