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To relieve her condition, she underwent a lymphatic surgery, then a second one with her Cedars-Sinai plastic surgeon who is also the Complex Reconstruction and Microsurgery Fellowship program director ...
Measles is no stranger to Ohio. Ohio has been the site of measles outbreaks over the last few years. In 2022, Ohio had the largest outbreak of the disease in the U.S. with 90 confirmed cases, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As flooding continues to impact Kentucky, water covered driveways, yards and parks in the Lake Dreamland neighborhood on Louisville’s West Side. Rene Gaillard III, who has called the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Hundreds of Ohioans are getting a fresh start thanks to the National Returning Citizen Conference that gets underway in Columbus on Thursday. It’s an opportunity for people who used ...
MADISON, Wis. — Dozens of international students, alumni and recent graduates at universities around Wisconsin have had their visas terminated, according to the university officials. UW-Madison said ...
OSHKOSH, Wis. — University of Wisconsin Oshkosh track and field star, Joshua Rivers, recently brought home an award reserved for the most elite college track athletes. Rivers became the first Titan ...
WAYNE COUNTY, Ohio — A small township north of Wooster announced on social media Wednesday that it plans to decommission three tornado sirens. Canaan Township officials said the three sirens, which ...
LOS ANGELES — Although President Donald Trump recently paused his tariffs on about 90 nations, local legislators have spoken out about the effects consumers could feel. Gail Hawkins opened Cultural ...
CINCINNATI — Matthew 25: Ministries, a humanitarian aid and disaster relief organization based in Blue Ash, Ohio, said it's going to help several parts of the south and Midwest after the regions faced ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Helping plants grow is Byron Nkhoma's passion. But now, Nkhoma is worried his farm’s growth will be cut off. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced cutting millions of ...
OHIO — The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it is awarding more than $1.9 million to 32 communities to help waterways stay safe from salt contamination. The grants are through ...