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Only a handful of brick-and-mortar food cooperatives remain in Ohio. Established in 1971, the Kent Natural Foods Co-Op continues to bring local produce and goods to members and visitors alike.
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Ohio food banks said they're seeing significant new cuts in federal support on top of previously announced federal cuts.
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The Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence is helping sexual assault survivors find the housing they need to heal.
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Fishing at stocked state park youth ponds is available for people up to 16 years old in the first seven days after a release.
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Growing up in the 1960s and 1970s as someone with learning disabilities wasn’t easy. Sumica Williams shares some of the experiences and challenges she faced.
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Part of the proceeds from the "People's Flag" sales will benefit the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.
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Last year, Ohio pizza chef Brittany Saxton earned her sixth title at the World Pizza Games in the fastest dough stretch category. This month, she’s turning her focus to a new challenge: baking.
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Started in Monroe County in 1833, the chain's last Buckeye outpost initially closed last December.
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The gun homicide rate in Cuyahoga County is more than twice the state average. A new season of the podcast “Living for We” explores solutions to the epidemic.
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'Journey is not yet over': Wooster woman shares barriers deaf immigrants face in citizenship processA Wooster woman recently became a U.S. citizen despite not having an American Sign Language interpreter at her test interview or naturalization ceremony.
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Northeast Ohio Jewish and Muslim residents share their perspectives with Ideastream Public Media on how to bring an end to the Israel-Hamas war.
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Originally constructed in 1893, the building had a storied history and was a mainstay in the community.