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We'll talk about the past and future of Cleveland Heights High School, which opened at its current location in 1926.
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In the "Sound of Ideas" series "Get to NEO a Leader," host Rick Jackson talks to mayors and city managers throughout Northeast Ohio about the assets and challenges in their part of the region. What community should they highlight next? Send your ideas to us now!
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced his plan to wean Americans off commonly used antidepressant medications like Prozac, Zoloft and Lexapro. Experts explore recent conversations around the safety and efficacy of these medications.
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Ohio legislators were busy this week as they near their summer break. They passed a number of measures but failed to advance new data center regulations.
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Food trucks across Northeast Ohio have reopened for the summer. We'll talk to local businessowners about what they're serving up and where you can find them.
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Nicotine use is rising in young people. Some blame so-called health influencers who claim the highly-addictive drug has some health benefits, from better cognition to preventing certain diseases.
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In most cases, SAD symptoms start in the late fall or early winter and go away in the spring. But for some, the depressive symptoms are worse during the warmer months.
