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Several Akron council members and residents spoke out against plans to demolish the former headquarters of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in a public hearing Thursday.
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There are an estimated 7,000 Revolutionary War soldiers buried in in the Buckeye State.
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The grantmaking and health equity foundation plans to build its new headquarters in Cleveland's Woodland Hills neighborhood.
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The word changed on 9/11, but we can remember it constructively with a day of service.
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Non-working streetlights can be a waste taxpayers' money. Council members in Akron and Warren have been personally doing their own surveys of streetlights, a job that utilities used to do.
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The city appealed a historic preservation commission's decision rejecting the demolition request in August. City council will hold a public hearing on Sept. 11, 2025.
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Sherwin-Williams is cutting its matching contribution to employee retirement accounts as profits continue to decline for the paint company.
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When it comes to working out at the gym, the fear of discrimination and harassment can create a big fitness obstacle for people in the LGBTQ+ community. One gym owner in Cleveland is hoping to change that with a workout space made by, and for, queer people.
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The Trump administration has cut federal resources for food banks, but the St. Luke's Episcopal Church plans to continue its twice-monthly mobile food pantry in Cleveland.
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Thousands gathered in Bedford earlier this month for the Cleveland Pagan Pride festival, a celebration of witches, crones, and community — now in its 16th year.
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Cuyahoga County announced a new loan program to help developers fill financing gaps in transit-oriented development projects.
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HUD recently cut funding for two programs that help address homelessness for Summit County's LGBTQ+ community. Advocates warn the cuts could impact housing for at least 17 people.