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Mid-City Airport once stood where JOANN, Inc. headquarters are today.
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In 2022 and 2023, the federal government spent close to $200 million nationwide on community violence prevention grants. Cleveland has started its own fund, handing out about $1 million a year.
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The legendary composer was born to Italian immigrants in Northeast Ohio in 1924.
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Clevelanders should enjoy the NCAA Women's Final Four and the total solar eclipse, regardless of the weather.
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"The Age of Deer" traces the complicated relationship that humans have with deer.
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Reporter Abbey Marshall reflects on storytelling in its many forms ahead of her debut as a new playwright and director.
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Take a look back at the Cuyahoga River's complex history and the work that remains to be done to keep all of Ohio's rivers and streams healthy.
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The Miami Marlins new President of Baseball Operations Peter Bendix is a Cleveland Heights native, embodying a link between Miami and Cleveland that is personal for me.
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Working in public media provides the opportunity to tell stories about virtually all aspects of the human experience. One role in particular that embodies this wide angle storytelling approach is that of photojournalist. You get to see and share it all.
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Health reporter Taylor Wizner focuses on tried and true health tips when health advice feels overwhelming.
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Ohio has proven to be fertile ground for dozens of comedians. This is the story of one who never had the chance to share his comedic chops in Ohio.
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Feb. 3, 2024, marked one year since a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine. On the anniversary, survivors of other chemically impacted communities and environmental activists came to town to support residents.
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The team discussed the process of creating the show and new ideas to implement in 2024.
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Once, as a cub reporter, I got the bright idea of printing out Ohio’s entire 145-page Sunshine Law manual and made my own binder. I lugged that thing (it felt like it weighed as much as me) around for years, poring through it as I did rhetorical combat with public agencies to compel them to release information the public has a right to know.