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The benefits will end as a result of recent federal policy changes. New work requirements will also go into effect for older adults and those with children older than 14.
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Steve Coon, director of Coon Restoration, is known for owning and restoring dozens of buildings in Downtown Canton. He told Ideastream Public Media he's interested in saving the historic Firestone Plant 1 from the wrecking ball.
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Some people think that the Steel City could learn something from Cleveland when it comes to affordable housing programs.
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Canton is hosting this year's Heritage Ohio Annual Conference, a three-day event for developers and business owners to share takeaways on downtown revitalization through historic preservation.
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The 120-pound eastern black rhino has yet to be named.
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As depression and anxiety rates rise nationwide, the second annual Mental Health Matters Youth Summit drew more than 200 high school students to the City Club of Cleveland.
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Body camera footage from the Parma Heights Police Department shows an officer struggling to grasp the floored gourd as he describes to a clearly amused colleague how he had chased it down early when it kept blowing away.
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Akron officials and community members celebrated the reopening of Reservoir Park Community Center Tuesday night. The renovation included completely redoing the pool and expanding the community center.
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After returning from prison, Shauntae Metcalf had trouble finding secure housing. Now, she's providing solutions for others re-entering society.
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The Greater Akron Fellowship of Clergy has issued a list of policy demands following a grand jury's decision not to indict the Akron police officer that fatally shot 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker last year.
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Akron celebrates North American First People's Day, the first Monday of October each year. Akron sits along what was once a key travel route for Native Americans between Lake Erie and the Ohio River.
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The deal, announced Friday, gives Ideastream operational control over the nearly 50-year-old station.