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Hundreds of Swifties descended upon the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Friday for Taylor Swift Fan Day, celebrating the release of the pop superstar's 11th studio album.
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Beginning Saturday, the American Red Cross of Northern Ohio will offer in-home smoke alarm installations as a part of their annual "Sound the Alarm" campaign.
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The disaster dubbed "the 1974 Xenia tornado" claimed more than 30 lives. The impact in next-door Wilberforce has often gone ignored.
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The violent F5 tornado killed 32 people in Xenia, the deadliest of the 148 tornadoes in a "super outbreak" that swept across 13 states April 3-4, 1974.
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Monday’s event — an annual post-Easter celebration of Polish culture and heritage — included a pierogi-eating competition, a Miss Dyngus Day pageant, and of course, plenty of polka music.
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Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to travel to Northeast Ohio for the eclipse — and residents are opening their homes to people looking for a place to stay.
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Faith leaders across Ohio are making gun violence prevention a vital part of their ministry.
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David and Emily Hershberger said organic dairy farming allows them to produce a profitable type of milk without compromising their Amish traditions and beliefs.
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Ohioans looking to tie the knot under the darkness of the April 8 eclipse might want to consider the Elope at the Eclipse event in Seneca county.
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The project, which also includes the installation of an elevated crosswalk and other improvements, is expected to be completed by June or early July 2024, according to the city.
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Cities across Northeast Ohio will be hosting celebrations and festivals for those wanting to watch the April 8 solar eclipse.
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The Ghost Army is credited with saving thousands of American lives and helping end WWII in Europe. But its contributions were kept secret for half a century. On Thursday, it won Congress' top honor. At 100 years old, Bernard Bluestein, a Cleveland native, was among those in attendance at the ceremony on Capitol Hill.