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A broadband tower was activated in Dover Monday as part of a statewide initiative to increase internet access in mostly rural unserved or underserved areas.
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Third Act, a national organization fighting against climate change, officially launches its Ohio chapter today. Leaders of Third Act Ohio hope to inspire residents older than 60 to send a message to big banks that fund the fossil fuel industry by moving their money elsewhere.
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Commentator Terry Pluto talks about Cleveland's Glenville High School football team, led by legendary coach Ted Ginn Sr. They play for the Division IV state title on Saturday.
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Google Arts & Culture launched a Cleveland section Wednesday, featuring artwork, videos and exhibits from 18 area institutions as well as recommendations for things to do.
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The Cleveland home used in the 1983 film "A Christmas Story" is for sale, and so is much of the surrounding neighborhood that serves as a museum campus.
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The inaugural Mandel Opera & Humanities fest is slated for next May and focused on "The American Dream."
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The new field of political neuroscience is revealing fundamental differences in the way conservatives and liberals are wired.
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Ohio lawmakers are looking for a way to pay for the second primary election.
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The changes increase the standard needed for police to justify using chokeholds and other potentially deadly uses of force, as well as no-knock warrants.
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A recent outbreak of monkeypox in Massachusetts has some wondering if it could spread. Doctors say it is very unlikely it will spread into the Cleveland and Akron metro areas.
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Rallies were also held in Akron, Toledo, Youngstown, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati.
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After more than fifty years, the remains of a soldier killed in the Korean War are finally coming home. Also, Ohio cannabis advocates have filed a lawsuit against Ohio lawmakers alleging lawmakers are unjustly delaying a vote on a recreational adult cannabis use initiative until 2023.