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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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The Canton Police Department has introduced a recruit to its team, a Labradoodle named Autumn, to help address the mental health challenges faced by both officers and the community.
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The Norheast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless is urging people to utilize the city's shelters and warming centers.
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Tucker was killed by an Akron police officer on Thanksgiving evening. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is reviewing the incident.
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Holiday season is upon us, but Downtown Cleveland's Galleria mall is mostly empty. Developers hope renovations will revitalize the once-bustling building.
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A University of Akron class is unearthing Akron's LGBTQ+ past by learning about a neighborhood uprooted due to urban renewal efforts in the 1960s and 70s.
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Northeast Ohio advocates are concerned for the fate of nearly 200,000 immigrants when Donald Trump becomes president in January, but Republican officials say the concern is unfounded.
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Ohio organizations from Cincinnati to Toledo hope to build tiny home villages for homeless and housing insecure veterans.
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The annual Neurodiverse Culture Fest in Moreland Hills celebrates differences in the ways people's brains work with music, food and community.
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Homeless people in at least six Ohio cities can be fined or arrested for sleeping in public places, even if there’s nowhere else to go.
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After experiencing racism in Wooster, a local activist is using artwork to inspire diversity and inclusivity in her community.