Is there a change happening in the demand for downtown Cleveland apartment space, and could that impact the push toward having 20,000 residents in the city core?
A big boost for Akronites, as a new project offers access to financial services, to those who lack it most.
And Ohio tries again to correct a gerrymandered political system that leaves legislators and voters scratching their heads.
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Adrienne Bradley, Director of Financial Empowerment, United Way of Summit County
David Rothstein, Principal, Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund