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The first term congresswoman from Akron was recently appointed to the Science, Space and Technology and Transportation and Infrastructure Committees.
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The Department of Energy allowed a taxpayer-funded breakthrough in batteries to transfer overseas with little oversight
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Housed in a shuttered school, officials hope the center will set kids from the nation’s poorest school district on a path toward well-paying careers.
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There's been no official announcement or details, but sources say that's coming next week.
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Anne Skoch owns Anne Cate, a business selling handmade purses and accessories based in Mentor.
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The community development entity accepts its biggest allocation of tax credits ever.
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The deal allows the companies to work jointly on the production of electric vehicles in Lordstown's 6.2 million square foot space.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened existing economic gaps. Some Northeast Ohio businesses and organizations are trying to bridge these inequities.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden kicked off a statewide virtual tour of Ohio Tuesday with a roundtable discussion in Kent. The goal is to promote Biden’s…
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As hospitals seek donations of medical personal protective equipment (PPEs), employees at a local 3D printing business are hoping they can help. MakerGear in Beachwood, which manufactures 3D printers for schools and businesses across the country, is open to requests from health care providers. CEO Rick Pollack said the company is preparing to use its in-house printers to make medical protective equipment. They’ve already produced parts for plastic face shields.