Nora Igelnik
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Bill DeCapite will turn 100 in August and has spent 40 years as RedCoat volunteer.
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Late last week, the MetroHealth board fired Dr. Airica Steed. It's the second time in two years such an action has been taken. We will talk with reporters about Steed's dismissal and what comes next.
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State-mandated "intellectual diversity centers" are being developed on five of the state's public university campuses.
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Months after voters approved recreational marijuana use in the state for adults 21 and older, legal sales have now started.
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My summer internship on the "Sound of Ideas" production team has opened my eyes to the importance of local news organizations engaging with the community.
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Following the turbulent last few weeks of the presidential election, we'll check in with voters who aren't drawn to either major party.
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Architects that are working on high-end projects in Northeast Ohio discuss new construction, while others push for more affordable units.
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The first major home appraisal since the pandemic found property values increasing in Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain and Geauga counties. What does that mean for taxes?
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Winners of a pitch competition share their development ideas for Cleveland. The winning projects aim to facilitate economic growth in some of the city's underserved areas.
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Last week, the group behind an anti-gerrymandering amendment proposal submitted nearly double to petition signatures required to make the November ballot. But a measure proposing an amendment to raise Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 dollars per hour faltered.