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Ideastream Public Media's midday host Jeff St.Clair spends a lot of time raising chickens when he's off the air, and he's concerned about how bird flu is rampaging in the farm industry.
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A retrospective at the Akron Art Museum offers a way to get to know the late artist whose paintings drew attention to social issues in the city.
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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.
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The city's only suspension bridge has been closed to the public since 1966, but recently gained landmark status for its historical significance.
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This fall, you can take some small steps that could help the environment in big ways. Come learn with me about how we can become better stewards of our land.
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The Cleveland-based literary prize is the only American book prize that focuses on works that address racism and diversity.