Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law yesterday that will likely mean more village citizens vote on dissolution. Proponents hope it can better hold the taxing entities accountable.
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We'll collate a list of great reads from our panel of book lovers and listeners for our annual New Year's Book Recommendations show.
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The team's attorney indicates the Browns have no intention of backing down from their move from Downtown Cleveland to Brook Park.
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The official numbers are in: 2024 is the hottest year on record. Climate change is the main culprit. But there might be something else going on, too.
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CoreWater Technologies, Inc., is deep into laboratory testing of a process that enhances granular activated carbon – a common filtration element – to capture persistent, toxic chemicals in our drinking water.
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Cleveland Clinic and Amazon will partner in 2025 to build a medical facility in Northeast Ohio in effort to increase access to primary care.
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Despite some progress, the biggest blazes — the Palisades and Eaton fires — rage largely uncontained. On Friday evening, the LA Fire Department issued new evacuation orders for the Palisades fire.
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Gov. Mike DeWine was asked about who he'd chosen to succeed JD Vance in the US Senate following a meeting with President Trump Thursday night.
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Speaker Matt Huffman (R-Lima) told reporters he doubts lawmakers can use the bipartisan Fair School Funding Plan that's been used by two previous general assemblies.
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As Akron leaders consider a proposal to hire an outside consulting team to review the city's use-of-force policy, residents expressed their thoughts about department procedures.
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Cleveland announced plans to take stock of its tree canopy in order to better manage the trees it has and plan for the future.