Camp Otterbein has entertained summer campers in Hocking Hills for decades. But this summer, camps were canceled. And it’s uncertain if Otterbein will ever host campers again.
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"Freakonomics" creator Stephen Dubner will be in Cleveland Tuesday night for a keynote address and a conversation with Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb.
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Former President Donald Trump and two of his children are accused of exaggerating the value of their real estate.
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When people talk about climate change, you often hear hopelessness. But what if we reframe the conversation? Humans drive global warming; that means humans can find solutions to change the trajectory.
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In one form or another, all those questions are back on the table this term — mainly to take a second look at appeals from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers Texas and parts the South.
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National rankings put Ohio in the middle of the pack for solar energy, but some projections anticipate solar power growing rapidly in Ohio and the Midwest in the coming years.
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Future Motion recalled 300,000 boards after previous resistance to the federal safety commission's push for a recall. Four incidents of fatal brain trauma are linked to the self-balancing boards.
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The Senate voted 88-9 to approve a short-term spending bill to fund the government through Nov. 17. President Biden signed the bill into law shortly afterward.
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CIM student government has been calling for the resignation of Carlos Kalmar, director of orchestral studies. He was cleared in August of accusations of inappropriate conduct.
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Women’s health experts will offer free screenings and talks at the Huntington Convention Center in Downtown Cleveland on Saturday, Sept. 30.
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The GOP congressman from Rocky River said "obstructionists" are "playing God" with the military and federal workers who could lose paychecks.
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