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After weeks of anticipation following newcomer Tanmay Shah's razor-thin lead over incumbent Danny Kelly, the county''s Board of Elections announced it will conduct a recount on Monday.
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Council made few other changes to the health and humans services budget, restoring some funding to three programs.
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Council faces an end-of-year deadline to approve the $100 million settlement with the Browns, which includes millions to demolish the existing city-owned stadium.
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Bedford City School District teachers say building conditions and a lack of transparency and support for staff have led to the vote of no confidence on Superintendent Cassandra Johnson.
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Forest Hill Church, Presbyterian launched its Racial Repair and Restoration Award earlier this year to provide Black women with help paying off student loans.
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At 90, Marilyn Olsen of North Olmsted spends her free time running in races across Northeast Ohio and around the world.
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A photography workshop called IlluminateHER is meant to help young Cleveland girls share their lives through photos. It wraps up this weekend with an exhibition in Cleveland's Gordon Square.
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The CMSD board of ed heard concerns and some supports at its meeting Wednesday about the district's consolidation plan that will shutter more than two dozen schools.
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New bathrooms at an expanded centralized security checkpoint at the airport include a first for the facility: universal changing stations, improving access for people with disabilities.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development capped funds for programs that house formerly homeless people at 30% of their previous allocation.