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Sustainable Cleveland is looking for public feedback on the next iteration of its climate action plan, outlining goals and actions to reduce the city’s carbon emissions while increasing its sustainability and climate resilience.
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The Guardians made a surprise trade that rattled the fan base: Sending second baseman Andrés Giménez to Toronto, followed by a deal with Pittsburgh that landed a much-needed starting pitcher
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The "LifeWise" bill requires K-12 school districts to develop policies for programs that allow, with parent permission, for outside religious groups to take children off school premises for religious instruction. And it has been added to another bill known as the "Parents Bill of Rights."
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House Bill 274 nearly doubles the state’s homestead exemption, expanding it to the first $50,000 of a home’s fair market value from about $26,200 under current law.
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The University of Cincinnati is launching an adaptive athletics program. Collegiate athletes with disabilities can now compete in wheelchair tennis and adaptive track and field.
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The city's charter requires council to redistrict every 10 years to account for population change.
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Interim Provost and Acting President Tom Sutton to step down on Jan. 1, 2025 as the university narrows its search for its 10th president.
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A report issued by the Cuyahoga County Child Fatality Review Board found the child mortality rate in the county remains higher than state and national rates.
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A University of Akron class is unearthing Akron's LGBTQ+ past by learning about a neighborhood uprooted due to urban renewal efforts in the 1960s and 70s.
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As pharmacy chains close stores across Ohio, a pharmacist in Wooster is helping to fill in the gaps left behind.