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A report from Cleveland State University finds housing inequities persist throughout Cuyahoga County, along with serious issues with affordability and aging housing. The county is proposing new money for affordable housing and repairs.
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A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals with three men accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks, deepening the legal morass surrounding the long-stalled case.
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The CitiCenter Building has largely been vacant since 2017, when Akron Public Utilities relocated, according to a press release from the city.
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Award-winning Potawatomi artist Beth Bush uses the ancient tradition of quill art to connect to her Indigenous heritage, honor her ancestors and share the history and culture of her people.
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The State Department is slashing hundreds of jobs in what's being called its biggest shake-up in decades — drawing sharp criticism from former diplomats who say the cuts risk gutting America's diplomatic muscle.
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“Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow” at the Cleveland Museum of Art explores themes of popular and consumer culture and draws inspiration from the worlds of Japanese anime and manga.
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In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens. Such sirens can save lives if they're part of a larger warning system.
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The Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition is exploring the connection between health and climate change, and wants to hear from the public.
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The county is holding a clinic Saturday to provide free legal assistance to help individuals with juvenile records clear their records.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio gave AEP Ohio permission to charge data centers under different rules and rates than other utility customers. The utility will end it's moratorium on bringing new data centers online.