Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, researchers say extremist groups have shifted in the Buckeye State.
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- Lakeland Community College on 'unsustainable' financial trajectory according to Ohio audit
- Akron Children's Hospital aims to support minority communities with new resource centers
- When coal plants operate at a loss, Ohioans have to pay. Now, some want a refund
- Cleveland nearly doubles budget for the city's lakefront design plan
- Talks for a plastic pollution treaty are stalling. Could the U.S. be doing more?
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Efforts are underway at the local level to help communities take small steps towards achieving zero waste sustainability and addressing existing challenges.
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Protests on college campuses related to the Israel-Hamas War have many Jews nervous heading into the holiday.
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After a nasty computer glitch five months ago, Voyager 1 is once again able to communicate with Earth in a way that mission operators can understand.
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The state legislature created the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio's first official state parks in 1949.
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Express, which dressed generations of mall shoppers in slacks and blouses, now owns Bonobos and UpWest. It's closing dozens of stores but also plans to get sold to a consortium to survive.
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Kent State University celebrated with multiple community and student organizations.
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The Chappman family sought financial compensation after a 2019 police pursuit led to the death of 13-year-old Tamia Chappman in East Cleveland.
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Federal regulators are increasing the amount of required rest between shifts for air traffic controllers. The changes come as two recent close calls on runways add to concerns about aviation safety.
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Ohio companies are investing in 3D printed home building technology. They say labor and cost savings could mean more affordable housing options for Ohio residents in the future.
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The guide, published by the Fund for Our Economic Future, highlights the region's unique opportunity to take advantage of a climate-friendly economy, that Northeast Ohio could otherwise miss out on.
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