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Catholic leaders from Ohio praised Pope Francis after he died Monday morning.
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Almost 7% of Ohioans said they are of two or more races, according to 1-year American Community Survey estimates released in 2023.
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One of the Republican-backed bills affects trans athletes participating in women's sports, and the other would ban hormone therapies or gender affirming treatments on Ohioans under 18 years old.
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Despite an overcount of Asian Americans across the country as a whole, advocates say several communities are still overlooked and lack engagement.
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The addition of the word "noncitizen" on Ohio drivers' licenses and state IDs is not the only change now in effect under a new state law.
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The work is part of a years-long effort to get an accurate count of how many people were killed when a white mob decimated the city's prosperous Greenwood enclave, leaving upward of 300 people dead.
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Cleveland joins seven other cities in a grant-funded effort to engage community members about financial hardships facing minority groups.
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"Nurse Unseen" by filmmaker Michele Josue won a Cleveland International Film Festival Award this year. Josue also won in 2014.
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The Cleveland Foundation announced this year's prize winners honoring writers addressing racism and diversity in their work.
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An arson attempt and weeks of harrassment lead the church and local police to anticipate protest of the drag storytelling event.
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The restaurant hosting the brunch received bigoted and threatening messages leading up to the drag event.
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Rally-goers in Cleveland Heights demanded legislative support for laws that support queer and transgender youth.