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Kentucky nurses are feeling a sense of relief over a new law shielding them from criminal liability for medical errors.
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Ohio's Democratic senator is in a tough re-election campaign and needs every vote he can get.
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The Callery Pear tree is an invasive species with a risk of causing economic or environmental harm.
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After decades of efforts to change a provision of state law shielding people who rape their spouses from prosecution, the Ohio Senate has voted unanimously to remove that loophole.
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The art and light festival will be in Cincinnati, Covington, and now, Newport.
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Cristian Macelaru succeeds Louis Langrée, who is completing his tenure at the end of the 2023-2024 season.
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