Under a state law signed last year, Ohio public schools had to pass a policy limiting student device use, though the details were theirs to decide.
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Work has started on a clean-up in Cleveland to transform a former industrial brownfield into a site for development and new jobs in the Forest Hills neighborhood.
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The district administration says it will seek to the close the building, which is aged and has problems with its roof and foundation, by the end of the school year.
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Ohio has had two recent measles outbreaks, prompting doctors and health care professionals to raise awareness on the virus and the MMR vaccine.
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Northeast Ohio parks have seen an uptick in visitors coming to view the annual salamander migrations. Unfortunately, that fascination may spell trouble for the species.
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Eighteen states count mail-in ballots that are received after Election Day, but a new order by President Trump challenges the practice.
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As part of its effort to reduce federal spending, the Trump Administration has plans to cut tens of thousands of workers from the Department of Veterans Affairs. That has veterans in one small Ohio city worried.
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The docuseries is produced by Cleveland hip-hop artist turned filmmaker Joseph Glover.
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The library director said the community has sent messages of support following last week's fatal shooting.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said Friday state lawmakers should reconsider increasing funding for some of his most prioritized programs.
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There's one statewide issue on the May ballot - a $2.5 billion public works for local projects issue funded by bonds.
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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?