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Tony Ganzer
Former HostTony Ganzer has reported from Phoenix to Cairo, and was the host of 90.3's "All Things Considered." He was previously a correspondent with the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, covering issues like Swiss banks, Parliament, and refugees. He earned an M.A. in International Relations (University of Leicester); and a B.Sc. in Journalism (University of Idaho.) He speaks German, and a bit of French.
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Williams made the announcement at a police awards ceremony Thursday.
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Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams has confirmed he is resigning. His last day will be Jan. 3, 2022.
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Medical Examiner Dr. Thomas Gilson says lessons learned during the opioid crisis may help responses to other crises.
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If you have to log into math class from the kitchen table, can the table be in Helsinki? A Cleveland-area mom said yes.
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The pandemic disrupted schooling for kids, teachers and parents alike. For resettled refugee families, there can be added complications. 16.
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The pandemic disrupted schooling for everyone, but for resettled refugee families there can be added complications.
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Eric Morse of Cleveland's Centers for Families and Children talks about what's needed to rethink early education.
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Restrictions for refugees, plus on-going pandemic, have forced Cleveland refugee agencies to pivot to survive.
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The pandemic won't affect algae blooms in Lake Erie, but it is affecting researchers monitoring the lake.
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Medical Examiner Dr. Thomas Gilson says testing will potentially help know the timeline and prevalence of COVID-19.