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The Akron History Center opens Saturday, April 5. The museum's president says it's the first museum of its kind in the city.
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Last year, 412 sandhill cranes were surveyed across 32 Ohio counties.
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In the late 1940s, when housing discrimination was common, what is now Cascade Valley Metro Park included a neighborhood where African Americans could buy a home.
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The International Ice Swimming Association held its sixth annual world championship last month in Italy. Ideastream Public Media's Amy Eddings talks to a friend who won five bronze medals at the event about why he enjoys swimming in near-freezing water.
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Jeff Ivey says he feels like he's caught in a system that denies financial assistance to Black home owners who are struggling to afford to keep their property.
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The first seat on every bus will be reserved in honor of Rosa Parks and her contributions to the Civil Rights Movement, from Monday through Saturday.
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Ohio’s 911 response system is outdated. The state has begun its rollout of upgraded technology that could improve its emergency response times in rural areas.
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Winterhurst Figure Skating Club Coach and former national medalist Tonia Kwiatkowski says the local figure skating community is grieving the loss of their fellow skaters.
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Middleburg Heights resident Sara Steimle and Canton resident Crystal Waters were appointed to the Cuyahoga County and Stark County boards of developmental disabilities respectively. Both women are the first individuals with developmental disabilities to be appointed to these county boards.
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Rural homelessness is rising in Ohio. In Wayne County, advocates point to lack of affordable housingIn January, volunteers and outreach groups across the country are conducting the annual Point-In-Time Count, a federally mandated survey of individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Homeless outreach groups across the country are conducting the annual Point-In-Time Count. Although official numbers won't be in for months, advocates expect the number of people experiencing homelessness to continue to increase.
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There are all kinds of stigmas about adult gamers. Tristan Wheeler explores how games can be meaningful, even as an adult.