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Thousands of dollars set aside for LGBTQ+ historical markers in the state have been cut by DOGE.
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The North Coast Tuskegee Airmen historical group created an art project with help from a high school art class.
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Protesters have been attending Council meetings for weeks, demanding Council pass a resolution supporting a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas War.
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Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old who identified as nonbinary, got into an altercation with three girls in an Owasso High School bathroom who were picking on Benedict and some friends.
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The welcome center is a resource hub for newcomers to the region.
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The city created the commission in 2022. Nearly two years later, the city announced the members of the inaugural commission.
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Who gets adequate prenatal care in Ohio? Race, education, insurance status plays a role, study showsBlack, Hispanic or American Indian Ohioans are less likely than their white and Asian counterparts to receive adequate prenatal care, a new study shows.
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Mens groups from a predominately-Black East Cleveland church and a predominately-white Strongsville church have been discussing race issues since 1997.
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Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 27, feels different this year because of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. More Jews were killed that day than on any single day since the Holocaust.
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Some families are trying to decide what to do next now that a ban on gender transition treatment for minors and on trans athletes in girls’ sports will take effect in April.
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations said nearly 300 complaints of anti-Muslim or anti-Palestinian hate were reported in Ohio during the two months after the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
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Women in Ohio vote more than men but are in office less, have more degrees but earn less money and live longer but are more likely to be alone in old age. What gives?