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Ghost kitchens, once the face of modern dining, have lost steam with the end of the pandemic. Do they have a future in Cleveland? Several restauranteurs weighed in.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park unveiled a new pedestrian bridge Thursday that will give visitors better access to the park, the Towpath Trail and the Cuyahoga River.
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Nonprofit music organization Cleveland Rocks: Past, Present and Future is working to support area artists with new opportunities and revenue streams after the pandemic.
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From the death of Jayland Walker to the pandemic to a rise in gun violence, Akron's Black community has been plagued by tragedies over the past three years. Community organizations are focusing on mental health in the community to overcome this trauma and grief.
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Temporary public health policies put into place during the start of the pandemic are winding down.
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FirstEnergy announced on Wednesday that it will be relocating its headquarters to West Akron. The departure could have a big impact on Downtowbn
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Greyt Outdoor concert series films music performances in beautiful Northeast Ohio landscapes. Audiences can then watch the videos from wherever they are online.
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Hundreds of thousand of Ohioans will be see benefits from Medicaid and SNAP programs cut as pandemic supports end.
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Those receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will see monthly decrease in March.
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The Summit County 2022 Community Health Assessment aims to provide a complete picture of health in the county. The assessment is done every three years, making this the first year that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the data.