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In 2022 and 2023, the federal government spent close to $200 million nationwide on community violence prevention grants. Cleveland has started its own fund, handing out about $1 million a year.
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In Cleveland, Black women and girls report having lower life satisfaction and face worse health outcomes, compared to other cities. In trying to find solutions, reporters and city officials are listening.
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For Ideastream Public Media reporter Anna Huntsman, Major League Baseball Opening Day is one of the best days of the year.
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Getting used to a new city is hard, but it can be even harder when you're lonely.
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There are plenty of things Ohio can lay claim to: Cincinnati-style chili, Polish Boys and unique pizza styles. What does that say about the state and its culture?
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"Talking Foreign Policy" delves into international issues, often with experts here in Northeast Ohio.
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Supervising Producer Rachel Rood shares what keeps her hopeful about bringing a new child into the world at an uncertain moment in time.
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Cleveland's residents are in pain, suffering due to a conflict thousands of miles away in the Middle East, yet feelings of hope remain.
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President Trump has mentioned Ohio's own William Mckinely nearly three dozen times since 2017, including during his second inaugural address. Karl Rove calls the affection a "man crush.”
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The International Ice Swimming Association held its sixth annual world championship last month in Italy. Ideastream Public Media's Amy Eddings talks to a friend who won five bronze medals at the event about why he enjoys swimming in near-freezing water.
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One day, you're starting a new job, and the next, you're helping to cover multiple tornadoes in Northeast Ohio.
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Looking back on a year's worth of stories on a diverse range of topics, I recalled sharing many wonderful moments with people as they talked about what they love most in life.