The Rock Hall’s new wing should bring major improvements and address longstanding liabilities without obscuring key aspects of the original building, designed by world-renowned architect I.M. Pei.
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The Ohio Domestic Violence Network recently reported a 37% increase year-over-year in domestic violence-related fatalities. Franklin and Cuyahoga counties lead with the most documented cases.
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More than 1,300 staffers at the health agency got notices they were fired — but more than half were reinstated. The cuts will hobble some divisions, employees say.
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More than $40 million would be cut from health and human services programs subsidized by Cuyahoga County under Executive Chris Ronayne's proposed budget.
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The emergency room at Insight Hospital and Medical Center Trumbull in Warren reopened after being closed for more than six months due to a payment dispute with the former owner and a failed state inspection report.
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Steve Coon, director of Coon Restoration, is known for owning and restoring dozens of buildings in Downtown Canton. He told Ideastream Public Media he's interested in saving the historic Firestone Plant 1 from the wrecking ball.
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Some people think that the Steel City could learn something from Cleveland when it comes to affordable housing programs.
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A judge in Franklin County has for now blocked Gov. Mike DeWine’s short-term ban of “intoxicating” hemp products with psychoactive ingredients, like delta-8 THC or THC-A.
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Israel and Hamas took steps toward ending the two-year war that has devastated the Gaza Strip, but hard work lies ahead.
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The Cuyahoga Valley National Park owns and maintains about 300 buildings. Even though the park is operating without federal funding due to the government shutdown, its budget is typically limited for preservation and upkeep, officials say.
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A new law will allow Cleveland businesses to drive golf carts on city streets for tours, transport, food delivery and more.