Ohio residents can visit the Rock Hall for free this Sunday as part of a week of events leading up to the induction ceremony.
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Most of your neighbors are worried about the economy, immigration and public safety, according to the NEO Voter Voices poll commissioned by Ideastream Public Media and two other media partners.
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Domestic violence awareness advocates are calling for more attention to the dangers of firearms and intimate partner violence after a Cleveland reporter was shot in Lakewood.
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Both counties initially appeared open to the idea of stopping future investments in Israel Bonds but have since backed away from it.
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Startups that produce physical products face unique challenges in bringing a concept to market. Northeast Ohio’s ecosystem of incubators and other services are helping bridge that gap.
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Theme parks and the airport in Orlando announced reopenings Friday, but much of the state remained in the dark and short of fuel after the storm knocked out power to millions.
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Experts recommend staying hydrated and eating nutrient-dense foods before fasting.
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In communications newly revealed, TikTok executives discuss being aware of the harms caused by their app. TikTok officials were warned of the app’s dangers to minors.
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Cleveland City Council to host public sessions on redistricting as some members object to downsizingAs Cleveland ity Council works with a consultant to redraw ward boundaries by the end of this year, President Blaine Griffin said he wants the public to tell council members what’s important to them when it comes to representation.
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Lack of enthusiasm for Harris “seems to be more pronounced with the brothers," Obama said while campaigning for her in Pittsburgh. He said Black men need to get behind Harris and get out to vote.
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The short-term ruling came in the form of a stay, the latest in months of legal back-and-forth over whether Ohio’s House Bill 1 violates the First Amendment.
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