Cleveland trumpet performer and teacher Theresa May has established a diverse, prolific career in music. She joined Ideastream Public Media for an in-studio performance and conversation about the new sounds she's experimenting with — and her continued dedication to advocacy for underrepresented artists.
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The general counsel of the Haslam Sports Group laid out for an Ohio House committee the details of financing for a planned domed stadium complex in Brook Park, saying the risk to taxpayers on $600 million in state-backed bonds would be minimal.
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed tax increases on cigarettes, gambling operators and marijuana appear likely to be cut from the budget by House Republicans.
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The move will impact education-related civil rights investigations being conducted throughout Ohio and Michigan and affects almost 50 employees at the department's Office for Civil Rights in Cleveland.
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There are plenty of things Ohio can lay claim to: Cincinnati-style chili, Polish Boys and unique pizza styles. What does that say about the state and its culture?
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As expected, there were no big plans announced by Gov. Mike DeWine in his State of the State speech, as he drew attention to several ideas and programs that are in his budget.
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Insight Health System has stopped taking non-emergency patients amid a sale of operating assets that leaders said has increased costs to a point that is "untenable."
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A total of 140 artists will be funded through the program, which runs in three cycles throughout the year.
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The plan outlines clean energy efforts and energy efficiency projects. The airport wants to achieve a 100% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, aligning with standards set by Cleveland's Climate Action Plan.
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Teacher unions and some parent groups condemned the cuts, while school choice advocates celebrated them.
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Consumer prices in February were up 2.8% from a year ago. That's a smaller annual increase than the previous month. But the president's trade war could put more upward pressure on prices.
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What can be done to end cycles of gun violence when the shooters value their reputation over their own lives and see innocent bystanders as collateral damage?