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From zoning to sewers to dam removal projects, Northeast Ohio residents make their voices heard in the democratic process.
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The legendary composer was born to Italian immigrants in Northeast Ohio in 1924.
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The 88th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards documentary airs January 15 at 10 p.m. on WVIZ. It's the fourth documentary by Ideastream Public Media on this major national book prize.
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While many New Year's goals are focused on physical health, Ideastream Public Media's Anna Huntsman has an idea to help sharpen your mind.
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Ideastream Public Media Executive Editor Mike McIntyre discusses the year in news covered by Ideastream and discussed each week on the "Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable."
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Ideastream Public Media's Josh Boose searched for the Christmas spirit between producing news reports. He finally found it in a place he wasn't looking.
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A night in an ER gives a health reporter a glimpse into how increasing gun violence is impacting first responders, and how reporters are susceptible to secondary trauma too.
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The legendary TV producer passed away Tuesday at 101, leaving behind an amazing body of work with at least one Ohio connection.
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The United State Environmental Protection Agency hopes to begin work to remove the Gorge Dam in the spring of 2024. Park officials say the park will need to be closed for three to four years while work is being done.
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Leigh Barr, coordinating producer of the "Sound of Ideas," attended Tusky Valley High School and played in the marching swing band. When a bus carrying band members crashed Tuesday, the news became deeply personal.
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The war between Israel and Hamas is causing tremendous trauma among Jews and Palestinians. Telling the story of that trauma is as important as it is difficult to tell.
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Numbers can be misused, misunderstood, misconstrued, miscalculated, but journalists aren't as afraid of them as you might think
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Graduates of the latest “Sound of Us” audio storytelling workshop made their own radio stories about marriage.
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Reporter Anna Huntsman recently started teaching a class at Kent State University, but her students aren't the only ones learning from it.