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(The Center Square) - Ohio could soon create a new license for mental health assistants, and one lawmaker believes that could help elevate a growing need for mental health professionals in the state. Read Full Story
Tue, May 30, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio â¿" Mental health continues to be a top priority on both sides of the aisle at the Ohio Statehouse. Read Full Story
Tue, Mar 28, 2023
Dozens of people turned out on a brisk Saturday afternoon to pay tribute to the man who volunteered his time to help numerous community organizations. Read Full Story
Tue, Mar 14, 2023
Less than four months after she and her husband lost their 17-year-old son, James, to suicide, Tamia Woods said they aren't backing down from the sextortion schemers who drove him to take his own life. Read Full Story
Fri, Mar 10, 2023
Since its launch last July, the nationwide 988 hotline for people experiencing a mental health crisis has received more than 2 million calls, texts and chats. The launch got a boost from the federal government, with future funding expected to come from states â¿" but only 16 states have plans in place so far. Ohio state Rep. Gail Pavliga joins John Yang to discuss funding efforts in her state. Read Full Story
Sat, Jan 28, 2023
The Ohio legislature will be back this week for the beginning of the lame duck session. For newly reelected State Rep. Gail Pavliga the next few weeks will be very busy. Read Full Story
Mon, Nov 14, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio â¿" As Ohio continues to suffer from a mental health professional shortage, lawmakers have teamed up with a Northeast Ohio medical school to get students into the workforce quicker. Read Full Story
Thu, Oct 13, 2022
As the demand for mental health services grows â¿" and with many psychologists aging and near retirement â¿" Ohio lawmakers are sponsoring a bill aimed at increasing the number of mental health care providers. Read Full Story
Thu, Oct 13, 2022
CLEVELAND â¿" Yet another local person has stepped forward telling News 5 Investigators he was taken for tens-of-thousands of dollars when his pool project was never completed. And it doesn't stop with him as we take a closer look at Aqua Pros, LLC. Read Full Story
Mon, Jul 18, 2022
In one month, Ohioans experiencing a mental health crisis will be able to call or text a three-digit number that will become the new national suicide prevention hotline for every state in the country.  Read Full Story
Fri, Jun 17, 2022