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The city is the latest in Northeast Ohio to introduce a DORA to its downtown.
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The teachers strike in Columbus has raised awareness about a litany of issues facing those educators, but the head of one of the largest teachers unions in Northeast Ohio says those teachers are not alone in being under-resourced.
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Food deserts persist throughout Cleveland, especially in historically redlined neighborhoods on the city's East and South sides.
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Residents consider Budish's promise of investment in the community to be more hype than substance.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) in Cleveland has issued warnings and advisories for much of Northeast Ohio, and local governments are asking the public to take precautions during the heat wave.
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Low income families in Ohio are challenged due to limits imposed on baby formula by a public assistance program; Akron police hope to install 130 license plate-reading cameras that use artificial intelligence; Ohio Redistricting Commission members spar over state supreme court contempt charges.
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Experts had been anticipating a big recovery in the labor force, but the results are much different.
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Find out how higher education institutions' coronavirus safety measures compare.
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The 61st annual awards ceremony will take place this October.
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Northeast Ohio’s economy has suffered setback after setback in recent decades. There was the loss of major industrial players which led to the American rust belt decline. Then there was the 2008-2009 recession. And finally, the pandemic. The Northeast Ohio Solutions Journalism Collaborative (NEO SoJo) will soon embark on a year-long reporting project on the region’s economic recovery from the pandemic.