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The 14th Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla Hayden, joins us to explain how this year’s pieces were chosen.
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Nowhere is the strain of a tight labor market on tech firms more apparent than in the Mahoning Valley, which has seen generations of population loss.
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The promised surge in clean-energy jobs from the growing popularity of electric vehicles in the U.S. is mostly focused farther down the supply chain, like at battery assembly plants.
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The conviction of a former Border Patrol agent who confessed to killing four sex workers in 2018 means an automatic sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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The panel is planning to release its final report and hold a "formal presentation," which could include a hearing, the week of Dec. 19.
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From a new display dedicated to Porsche 911 to a holiday brass concert, find something that interests you this week in Northeast Ohio.
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The new bill language changes the process for oil and gas companies that apply to drill under state public lands.
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A jury found Elizabeth Holmes' former business and romantic partner guilty in July on all 12 felony counts of defrauding Theranos investors and the patients that used the company's faulty blood tests.
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The bill that makes major changes to the state’s education department took a step forward Wednesday by passing out of the Ohio Senate, and it now moves to the Ohio House.
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The Justice Department's watchdog found a string of missteps by federal Bureau of Prison officials but no malicious intent in their handling of Bulger's transfer to the prison where he was killed.