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The funds will be used to both support the Greater Cleveland Food Bank's efforts to provide food to those in need and new programs within the Cleveland Clinic.
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CEO and President of the Akron Urban League, Teresa R. LeGrair, announces she will retire in this spring.
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Candy covered the roadway in Lake county early Thursday morning causing a brief road closure.
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The historically Black fraternity Beta Lambda Omega said providing a family of four a new home helps fight homelessness in Cleveland.
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The Summit County Continuum of Care is looking for 100 volunteers in January to help gather data on those experiencing homelessness.
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The project will convert properties the hospital system owns in the city's Middlebury neighborhood into apartments, stores and a hotel. Some residents feel they were left out of conversations around the plan.
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The report states the crash happened because the semi at the rear of the line of vehicles was following too closely when the vehicles in front of it braked, causing a chain reaction crash involving five vehicles.
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Charlotte Morgan tells the story of how a chance meeting at the Palace Theater in Cleveland's Playhouse Square led to marriage for her friends, Joseph and Marsha.
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The Blanket Mills project in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood will transform a century-old factory complex into 60 low-income apartments.
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Racial diversity in Ohio has increased over the past decade, but the rate of growth isn’t happening at the same pace across the state.
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Funerals for the victims killed in the crash will take place Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday. The district will take a longer Thanksgiving break from Nov. 20 to Nov. 27.
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The city of Akron scored 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Municipal Equality Index. The index rates municipal law and policy on its support of LGBTQ+ people.