The clock is ticking for 1.6 million people in Washington State to maintain access to their health care providers as they ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A representative of the Haslam Sports Group, owners of the Cleveland Browns, told state lawmakers that the team is prepared to offer "up ... In a letter, Haslam Sports Group ...
ASHEVILLE — Nonprofits Pisgah Legal Services and Legal Aid of North Carolina are partnering to offer an “Ask a Lawyer for Free” event in Asheville on Monday, March 17. This clinic will ...
Cleveland Play House’s “King James” is a love letter to Clevelanders that explores the ability of our sports fandom to divide and unite us. “King James” follows two somewhat unlikely ...
But on March 10 she looked out of a tent to a muddy construction site and beheld something she had not seen before: the steel structure of a new clinic that will provide emergency services and ...
CHICAGO — With electrodes stuck to different parts of his back along his spine, Shane Callahan practiced walking on a recent day — with help from an exercise specialist and a harness that ...
Tourlite Capital Management, an investment management firm, released its fourth quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. Tourlite Fund, LP returned 0.4% for Q4 ...
Toronto Public Health said in a letter to patients that during a four-year span beginning in October 2020, tools at Dr. Esther Park's clinic in the High Park neighbourhood weren't cleaned ...
“‘Ramírez rejected a $250 million contract from the San Diego Padres and preferred to accept a lower offer to stay in Cleveland’, per scout Ramón Peña,” MLB insider Héctor Gómez post ...
The city of Cleveland has used $100,000 of COVID-era stimulus dollars to help set up a pickleball facility in the city’s Bellaire-Puritas neighborhood (“Warehouse becomes first indoor ...
A Port St. Lucie couple is questioning new "facility user's fees" imposed by the Cleveland Clinic. A Vero Beach ... I guess my question to the letter writer would be: "What constitutes a DEI ...
To the editor: I read with dismay that Monday’s column by Doyle McManus would be his last weekly piece for The Times. Without sounding like a character from “Misery,” I’ve been a huge fan ...