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The inclusion of universal changing tables in the state’s new rest stop areas will allow Ohioans with developmental disabilities to engage more with their communities.
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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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There are all kinds of stigmas about adult gamers. Tristan Wheeler explores how games can be meaningful, even as an adult.
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Akron receives grant to purchase a van for a mobile grocery store to serve various neighborhoods
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Some Ohio farms have stayed in one family for more than 100 years. Those families are working to preserve their agricultural legacy, as farmland decreases.
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Cleveland Neighborhood Progress unveiled a vision for the square at a meeting Thursday. Programming is soon to come, with additional upgrades planned over the coming years.
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Alejandro Moreno turned to his ukulele to help cope with his diabetes, which runs in his family.
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The Ohio History Connection has one of the largest collections of Native American human remains. The nonprofit is working with tribal leaders to comply with the federal law NAGPRA and repatriate them.
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Just like humans, animals can suffer hypothermia and frostbite during freezing temperatures. Animal advocates are sharing tips for helping strays and outdoor animals during this week's cold snap.
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A celebration in Canton turns 50-years-old next week.
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The Buckeye Trail could become a National Scenic Trail. The National Park Service is gauging support for the designation through a series of public meetings across the state.
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Akron is gearing up to celebrate it's 200th birthday this year, with events that reflect on its past and look forward to the future.