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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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The pastor of the Community Church of Chesterland believes the Molotov cocktail thrown at the church was in protest of the church's drag events planned for this weekend. An Alliance man has been arrested.
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After threats of violence to the church for its upcoming drag events, including an arson attempt last weekend, the Chester Township police chief recommended the church cancel the events.
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The late 29-year-old Sacramento native will be posthumously honored with a bronze plaque that will be installed at the newly renamed park.
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A Boston hospital gets daily, home blood pressure checks for moms at risk for the pregnancy complication, pre-eclampsia. The effort is a response to alarming rates of Black maternal mortality.
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A flaming glass bottle was thrown at Community Church of Chesterland, believed to be in protest of upcoming drag events at the church and a local restaurant.
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Compensation for descendants of enslaved people is broadly controversial, and especially so among whites and Republicans. Researchers say one reason may be misperceptions about the racial wealth gap.
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Time and time again Clevelanders are presented with data maps that illustrate stark inequities suffered by disadvantaged communities, and each time, the maps seem to echo the city's legacy of redlining.
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Thompson was nominated to serve as the UCC's president and general minister. If approved in a vote of the organization's synod this summer, she would be the first women to do so.
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Construction is by far the most male-dominated industry – just 11% of the industry is made up of women.
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Black and Latinx homes are more likely to be undervalued by real estate appraisers, who are mostly older white men. New recruiting and technology aims to change how appraisals are done and by whom.