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The City of Cleveland and Cleveland Public Market Corporation kicked off phase one of its $68 million renovation.
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Scheduled for a May 16 grand opening with a community block party, the Collaboration Center is a striking project that poses equally striking questions about how philanthropy can best repair a damaged city.
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NPR received nearly 500 submissions from around the country and beyond from people who shared favorite memories of their mothers — whether she's still present for them to hug or lives on in their hearts.
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The operators of The Quarry announced on Facebook they would not be opening for the upcoming 2025 season. The property which includes the swimming spot is for sale.
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Pope Leo XIV is the first American pope in the church's history.
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In 1929, Harry and Alta Carle opened a neighborhood grocery store in the north central Ohio city of Bucyrus. Generations later, the store — and city — is famous for its bratwurst.
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Pope Leo XIV was born and raised in Chicago. He is of French, Italian and Spanish descent. He spent years working as a missionary in Peru.
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Leo is an American missionary who spent much of his career ministering in Peru after graduating from Villanova University in Philadelphia and the Catholic Theological Union of Chicago.
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After decades of philanthropy following the success of Microsoft, Bill Gates is winding down his namesake charity. What's he going to do next?
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As a journalist at Ideastream Public Media, I pride myself on being objective and being balanced in my coverage of any issue, but what does that mean?
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The next leader of the Catholic Church could be a Buckeye as an Ohio native convenes with fellow cardinals in conclave.
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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport will get a more than $1 billion facelift over the next decade, including more parking capacity and a new terminal.