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In the 10 days following Ohio’s order that shuttered all “non-essential” businesses to prevent the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus, nearly 200 complaints were logged with the Cleveland Department of Public Health. → Read More
To keep up with the surge of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Cuyahoga County, medical students and residents from Case Western Reserve University have stepped in to bolster the county’s health worker staff, which was stretched to capacity. → Read More
Cleveland Clinic officials said the health system has the ability to test for the novel coronavirus. → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals soon will begin testing patients for the novel coronavirus in-house. → Read More
Local GM workers react to news of a tentative agreement → Read More
The Cleveland Clinic is raising the minimum wage for all employees to $15 by 2020. → Read More
Nurses across Ohio say they love what they do but are overburdened by low staffing levels, greater numbers of patients and added responsibilities. Some nurses consider leaving the profession, while others find ways to handle the stress. But they all worry what these issues mean for patients and the quality of care they receive. → Read More
Jen Fekete transforms discarded wood pallets into home decor. She is one of many Northeast Ohio "makers." → Read More
Medicaid patients with rheumatic diseases are not only battling their chronic conditions but also CareSource in a fight for medications. → Read More
A service that helps Ohioans enroll in Medicaid and the healthcare exchanges is shutting down and most of its 54 employees will be laid off, executives say. → Read More
In Cleveland, female physicians are paid 27 percent - or $92,320 - less than their male counterparts. → Read More
The city has released a list of suggested detours to help drivers avoid the litany of road closures in place during the convention. → Read More
In eighth grade, Billy Taylor was the star of his school football team. Fans chanted his moniker, “BT Express” as he made game-changing plays on the gridiron. → Read More
Camcraft began its continuous improvement journey four years ago. And, as Steve Olsen, executive vice president, shared, it was not a smooth ride for the automotive components supplier. → Read More
In eighth grade, Billy Taylor was the star of his school football team. Fans chanted his moniker, “BT Express” as he made game-changing plays on the gridiron. → Read More
Camcraft began its continuous improvement journey four years ago. And, as Steve Olsen, executive vice president, shared, it was not a smooth ride for the automotive components supplier. → Read More
Last year, GereMarie moved into a new facility – a 160,000-square-foot footprint that was a far cry from its former 40,000-square-foot home. The new plant – and the additional space – allowed President Jim Schultz to build exactly the manufacturing facility he wanted – and needed – for his aluminum machining and fabricating company. Located in Lake Zurich, Ill., just outside of Chicago,… → Read More
Industry groups call the new rule a "public health victory" and a "long overdue step" in protecting workers. → Read More
Using Firefighting Skills to Promote Safety at Work | Emergency Response → Read More
Victaulic lives and breathes safety - even when no one is looking. → Read More