An analysis of the numbers in Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget shows there are cuts to K-12 public school funding, but increases for vouchers and charter schools.
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Lawmakers have fast-tracked a bill to reform higher education in the state after a similar measure floundered in the last term.
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The funds go toward the theater's $12 million capital campaign to renovate its campus in Gordon Square.
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President Donald Trump's sweeping federal cuts have a ripple effect in Cleveland, as officials mull how uncertainty may affect the city's annual budget.
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The bipartisan bill would change rules for which entities can enter tax-sharing agreements.
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The Cleveland Community Police Commission released records from the city showing 44 open allegations of workplace violence, bias, retaliation and harrassment.
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The piece, valued at about $20 million, was seized in 2023 as part of an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
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Northeast Ohio is a great place for understanding how humans first settled and lived in North America, according to archeologists from Kent State University. Glaciers and Native American stories play a big part in that understanding.
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Betsy Serrano embraces her diverse identity as a Hispanic-American by enjoying the benefits of being bilingual and appreciating Salvadorian and American cuisine.
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The partnership includes Ohio’s first specialized degree programs and research experience in quantum computing.
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The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
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What can be done to end cycles of gun violence when the shooters value their reputation over their own lives and see innocent bystanders as collateral damage?