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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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Summit County's animal shelter is almost always full, putting a strain on city and county resources, officials say. One rescue group is picking up the slack.
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EDWINS and EDWINS Too will close on February 18 and open at the new Nighttown location the following week.
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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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President Joe Biden bestowed the nation’s highest military honor onto Girard native Kenneth David and Steubenville native Fred McGee.
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Vanda Ungureanu grew up in Lakewood and Fairview and now calls L.A. home. She said the thickness of the smoke from wildfires burning in the city can be "cut with a knife."
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We pulled the dog licenses in Cuyahoga County for 2024 to find out which canine name was top dog.
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Some Ohio cities are relaxing zoning laws to allow accessory dwelling units, or in-law suites. They hope it could help expand affordable housing options in their community.
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The derailment appears to have been caused by the rail spreading and rolling. Federal Railroad Administration officials say the incident does not warrant a full investigation.
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These long-term volunteers say helping out the community helps them, too, while organizations say volunteers with institutional knowledge are critical for smooth operations.
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As 2025 arrives, Northeast Ohioans are setting fitness goals for their New Year's resolutions. Some locals say Rocky River Reservation's Fort Hill Stairs provide a cost-effective spot to sweat while enjoying nature.