Case managers and social workers in Northeast Ohio's rural areas say mental health issues are driving up enrollment.
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Officials have released preliminary ideas for what could populate Burke Lakefront Airport should it no longer be an airport. Will its runways one day be fairways? We'll discuss on the Reporters Roundtable.
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Hundreds of immigrants have been arrested at immigration courthouses. It is unclear whether the federal government's admission could lead to some of those arrests being overturned.
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"Going analog" is a growing trend among lifestyle influencers aiming to break their dependency on smart technology. As a digital producer, I have found the value in looking up from the screen and embracing the physical.
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Two longtime Northeast Ohio musicians find synergy collaborating. On this week’s Shuffle, Gretchen Pleuss and Adam Reifsnyder share the story of their unique creative partnership.
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President Trump said he'll hold off on striking Iran's power plants until April 6, postponing a deadline for Iran to let ships transit safely through the Strait of Hormuz.
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In a few months, Ohio will be home to one of a few public monuments dedicated to the work women did to secure the right to vote, and the continuous efforts for equality.
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The bill passed the Ohio House mostly along party lines, with all but one Republican for it and Democrats united against it.
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The seller of the proposed Mastick Road property agreed to hold the sale price until May 18, giving the city more time to research the space.
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Members describe reckless driving in Cleveland as the complaint they hear most often from residents.
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The antibody shots are about 80% effective at preventing babies from ending up in intensive care because of RSV. The drugmakers behind them maintain they're safe.