“Renaissance to Runway: The Enduring Italian Houses" at the Cleveland Museum of Art makes a credible case that fashion can be high art and deserves to be taken seriously by art museums and audiences.
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The bill named for Charlie Kirk, the conservative Christian commentator assassinated in September, got strong reaction in an Ohio House committee before the vote.
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The agreement included a $100 million commitment from the Haslams to pay for the demolition of the existing stadium, as well as tens of millions toward community projects and lakefront development in the next decade. In exchange, the city will drop related lawsuits.
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The U.S. Transportation Department is threatening to shut down thousands of truck driving schools and trainers, part of the Trump administration's widening crackdown on industry.
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The audit questions millions in spending at Eastern Gateway Community College, one year after the college with campuses in Steubenville and Youngstown closed its doors.
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Shah, a democratic socialist and rare surprise winner over an incumbent, said he will focus on affordability and reliable city services.
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A bill to require absentee ballots arrive at boards of elections by election day—eliminating the four day grace period in current law--is headed to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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While there are certain limits on where convicted sex offenders can live in Ohio, they don't include any restrictions on them living near their victims.
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The 2025 holiday season is underway in Northeast Ohio, and Christmas tree farm owners are expecting another good one.
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The Perkins Street on-ramp and exit ramp to Glenwood Avenue will be closed for two years as workers construct a new northbound bridge.