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Hamas attacks over the weekend led to an outpouring of support for Israel in Northeast Ohio. A group of religious organizations are asking Clevelanders to also share support and compassion for Palestinians.
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375 workers at the Brook Park Ford plant will be laid off beginning Monday, October 9.
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Tri-C saw what was probably the biggest enrollment increase in Northeast Ohio this year among public or private college or university, up almost 1,650 students. Other private colleges and community colleges saw mixed results.
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Kent State University and the University of Akron received some good news this fall with a slight increase in overall enrollment; meanwhile, Cleveland State and Youngstown State are continuing to see overall enrollment declines.
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Despite some signs of progress, advocates argue the state report card is often a better measure of each district's students' access to resources than the work by teachers and administrators in schools.
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Cleveland schools CEO Warren Morgan sat down with reporters to discuss his priorities and what's he learning about Clevleand after his first month on the job.
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The U.S. EPA will hold free lead soil testing on Saturday at the Concerned Citizens Community Council at 13611 Kinsman Rd.
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Shadi Ayoub moved to Cleveland in 2019 and began to build a community with other makers after leaving behind his print shop in Beirut, Lebanon. Watch how he creates traditional prints through the paper-making and letterpress process.
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Bibb announced his picks for Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education members on Tuesday, reappointing three members and announcing a new chair and vice chair.
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Every year, roughly a thousand foster youth in Ohio “age out” of the system, often when they turn 18. When that happens, they can face a variety of struggles including finding employment, housing or navigating college.