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Almost 7% of Ohioans said they are of two or more races, according to 1-year American Community Survey estimates released in 2023.
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The East Cleveland artist created the piece in the 1970s, and he is finally seeing his name added. It's one part of recent recognition of his legacy.
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Setting New Year's resolutions can be good for mental health, but accomplishing them requires planning and setting realistic expectations.
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These long-term volunteers say helping out the community helps them, too, while organizations say volunteers with institutional knowledge are critical for smooth operations.
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As 2025 arrives, Northeast Ohioans are setting fitness goals for their New Year's resolutions. Some locals say Rocky River Reservation's Fort Hill Stairs provide a cost-effective spot to sweat while enjoying nature.
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The social scene that tends to accompany the holiday season can be difficult to navigate for people with substance use disorders, while others may experience isolation that can also be triggering.
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Allergies over the holidays can be caused by mold or pollen brought into the home on a Christmas tree.
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The board hired a police auditor, Anthony Finnell, to investigate officer misconduct and uses of force in 2024. In 2025, Board Chair Kemp Boyd hopes the police department will implement some of Finnell's policy recommendations.
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Northeast Ohio's national park turns 50 this Saturday, but festivities will continue through the end of next year.
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Despite warnings that many people overuse emergency rooms, local urgent care nurses say the ER is in fact the best place to go for kids with certain signs of illness.