Kayla Red
Intern, Sound of Ideas-
Cleveland Thrives is an effort by Leadership Cleveland alumni to drive progress across issues including economic mobility, food insecurity, gun violence, health and housing.
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Reporters share how Ohio voters are feeling about State Issue 1 and the August special election at polling locations across Northeast Ohio.
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The United Methodist Church is the latest denomination to experience a rift over issues involving the LGBTQ+ community.
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In July, students, educators and policymakers from Northeast Ohio traveled to Kigali, Rwanda to discuss how to foster long-lasting peace in a three-day global peace conference sponsored in part by Kent State University.
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The Ohio Northern University poll of 675 likely voters showed 42% favor and 41% oppose the Aug. 8 ballot issue.
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At least three Republicans are vying for a chance to take on incumbent Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown.
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Some boards of elections report seeing an increase in absentee mail ballot requests over last year’s low turnout August election.
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Following the lifting of a pandemic-era immigration policy, Cleveland city leaders are now preparing for 1,400 people to come from countries like Cuba and Venezuela.