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We'll talk about the past and future of Cleveland Heights High School, which opened at its current location in 1926.
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The lawyers argue that the court does not have a full record of how the Trump administration decided to end temporary protective status for Haitians in the U.S.
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Medina politician and lawyer H.G. Blake, a committed abolitionist, harbored runaway enslaved people in his home near the Medina County Historical Society.
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Tycen Proper, 19, of Knox County was among five people arrested in relation to a plot to attack the White House.
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The moves to the federal departments of Health and Human Services and Justice, respectively, would further dismantle an agency that President Donald Trump has vowed to close.
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The U.S. may be the world's biggest producer of crude oil, but that's not the case for motor oil. The cost of lubricants is soaring, and even a tentative deal to end the war won't solve the problem.
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As DeWine gets ready to leave elected office, the longtime Republican official has been hinting at publicly opposing capital punishment for some time.
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How neighboring states subsidize coal or other generation still affects Ohio, since the state is among 13 states within PJM Interconnection, the regional electric grid.
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The bill was approved overwhelmingly, but even some of those who voted for it raised concerns about the kind of property tax relief it provides to elderly and disabled Ohioans.
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Equality Ohio says there are more events to celebrate LGBTQ+ communities due to grassroots support.