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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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Congress is considering taking back funding for public media. would hurt the budgets of public radio news outlets across the state.
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Since 1954, an IRS rule had barred houses of worship from explicitly endorsing political candidates.
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Farmers markets are back in a big way across Northeast Ohio this summer. Here's where to find your new favorite local market.
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Josh Campbell, of Crestline, thought he'd never skateboard again after losing his right leg to bone cancer at 14, but after seeing his son pick up the board, he's back at it.
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Millions of people visit Hocking Hills every year. The region’s economy is growing, but so are challenges like traffic and a housing shortage.
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Passed and signed into law last Thursday and Friday, the Republican-majority Congress’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” makes major changes to federal food assistance that will affect Ohio.
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The officers will help authorities in areas of Texas that flooded this weekend.
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Akron was recognized as an All-American City by the National Civic League.
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The latest "Sound of Us" series by Ideastream Public Media highlights the stories of skates in Mansfield.
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Sarah Kovit Hanna said she struggled to find an all day, all summer, inclusive camp for her son Jacob, so she started her own nonprofit to help meet the needs of families with kids with autism.
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As nationwide protests under President Donald Trump march on this holiday weekend, some opposed to his administration say they won't celebrate the Fourth of July. But others say they're reclaiming what it means to be a "patriot."