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The Friends of the Homeless will need to find a new location for its homeless shelter after its proposal was rejected by the New Philadelphia City Council Zoning and Annexation Committee.
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The NEXUS pipeline was projected to generate millions of dollars in tax revenue for school districts, but the final valuation was much less than expected.
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Cleveland is exploring legal action against TikTok, a short-form video social media app, for hosting content that documents and popularized Kias and Hyundais thefts.
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Some small businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic have found success in pivoting business products and strategies.
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The Ohio Justice Bus will visit the Akron Bar Association to provide free legal advice and council with lawyers.
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For Black entrepreneurs, excitement over the rising acceptance of cannabis is dulled by a lack of equal footing in the marketplace.
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The agency's Board of Directors meeting Friday sparked debate over the removal of the phrase "Climate Action Plan" and the implications it might carry.
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Doctors are urging people to get enough sleep after daylight saving time goes into effect at 2 a.m. Sunday. Studies show people experience more health emergencies when their circadian rhythms are interrupted.
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Officials from the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency say there's no indication East Palestine's agriculture system was impacted by February's rain derailment.
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In a special meeting, Akron City Council approved eight candidates to the nine-member board after failing to reach a consensus about Imokhai Okolo, a 27-year-old Black lawyer.
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The charges against seven East Cleveland police officers include felonious assault and interference with civil rights.
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A family in Lake County has pulled its daughter from Madison Local Schools after she experienced a slew of alleged racist incidents at her former middle school, after only attending the school for a few months.