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Still Life
If not for love and art, Ndume Olatushani would have died on death row.
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| Laura Hutson | 05-24-2013 |
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The Battles After War
One woman's struggle for a PTSD diagnosis and how a now-suspended veterans program helped her.
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| Elizabeth Miller | 05-24-2013 |
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Overdose Nation
As the opiate epidemic continues to ravage Northeast Ohio, a small group of folks try to distribute medicine that will stop the deaths.
Cleveland Scene
| Vince Grzegorek | 05-24-2013 |
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Confederacy of Dunces
Compared to South Carolina, our idiots not
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| John Grooms | 05-24-2013 |
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Fake Warrant Lands Sheriff’s Deputy in Jail
In a case that has baffled local law-enforcement officials, a Richmond sheriff’s deputy is going to jail for his role in forging the names of a judge and court clerk on a legal document targeting a former co-worker.
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