The college closed in 2024 after struggles with debt and enrollment. Former employees and community members hope to raise money to buy part of the old property and start a new college.
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Brecksville-based DeGeronimo Companies have been selected to help transform Cleveland's lakefront, one that will no longer include a football stadium.
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The arts institution will be called the Trump-Kennedy Center. The president's press secretary said it comes after a unanimous vote by the center's board, which Trump took over earlier this year.
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A letter from the university's president on Dec. 12 said Brian Smith violated his employment agreement because of his "participation in extramarital affairs, including one with an undergraduate student."
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For many years, the tradition of decorating Christmas trees was believed to have been started by a German immigrant in Wooster. Reporter/Producer Anna Huntsman investigated this local legend for our social media series, "Hidden History."
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After three weeks of testimony, a judge will now rule on whether evidence found in Mangione's backpack can be used in his state trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Protestors demonstrated outside of the Les Wexner Football Complex, located in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, to demand the removal of Wexner's name, citing Wexner's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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The Ohio Newsroom connects with news and neighbors all year long. In the bleak midwinter, it feels even more essential.
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North Coast Waterfront Development Corp. announced the selection of Brecksville-based DiGeronimo Development as master developer of 50 acres on Cleveland's lakefront.
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The cost of living in November was up 2.7% from a year ago, according to a report Thursday from the Labor Department. That's a smaller annual increase than for the 12 months ending in September.
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The Trump administration Thursday proposed two rules targeting hospitals that treat transgender children and youth using Medicare and Medicaid as the lever. The move would affect trans youth who have private insurance, too.