The plan will cut the total number of CMSD schools by a third. Despite the approval Tuesday night, concerns and questions remain about implementation.
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80% of medical students and faculty who attended a virtual death café felt more comfortable talking about death and dying, according to a study from the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
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Classes and campus activities were canceled for the rest of the week after a shooting that police said left one student dead and another in critical condition. Police said a suspect who is not a KSU student was in custody.
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If signed, the final version of Senate Bill 56 that cleared the Ohio Senate on Tuesday afternoon bans most intoxicating hemp within 90 days.
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The monitor assessed Cleveland Police stops, searches and arrests during 2024.
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The bill could provide options for Jewish and Muslim students in Ohio.
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Legal challenges put SAVE borrowers in limbo for months, a time during which they were not required to make payments on their loans. That would change if the proposed settlement is approved.
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The RubberDucks, the Class AA affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, were acquired by Prospector Baseball Group, LLC. Ken Babby, the previous owner since 2012, recently became CEO of the Tampa Bay Rays.
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The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun rhythms into a distinct sound anchored by his unmistakable voice.
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Demand for professional Santas and other seasonal workers seems to have cooled. Could that be a sign we're in a recession?
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Food pantries have been seeing record demand. But what are the options if you’re on a medically restricted diet? One Summit County pantry stocks allergy friendly foods.