The Cleveland Guardians were locked in a tie for most of the day until a booming 8th inning gave the team a 6-1 lead. A rocky 9th inning didn't result in any Detroit runs for a 6-1 final.
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Last fall, the NuPoint Community Development Corporation launched a neighborhood history project called Southeast Side Stories.
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City Hall, which opened its doors to the public in 1916, is undergoing nearly $20 million in renovations. A city spokesperson said it's necessary to maintain the building and its structural integrity.
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Teacher aides, part of a broader group called paraprofessionals, provide one-on-one care to students and vital classroom support to students, but many must balance working two jobs and say they struggle to make ends meet.
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The Democratic National Committee plans to help rebuild the party in Ohio.
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The Guardians are facing elimination after a 2-1 loss to Detroit in Game 1. Terry Pluto breaks down Tarik Skubal’s 14 strikeouts, Cleveland’s errors and Wednesday's must-win Game 2.
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Much of the federal government is now shut down after Republicans and Democrats in the Senate failed to agree on a funding plan to keep the government open.
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The Trump administration says it is making deals with drug companies to lower prices U.S. consumers pay for medicines. But key details are missing on how the initiative would work.
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National Week Without Driving, Monday through Sunday, aims to reveal barriers to getting around without access to a personal vehicle.
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The Cleveland Guardians lost Game 1 of their American League Wild Card series against the Detroit Tigers, 2-1. All three of the series' potential games are in Cleveland.
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State lawmakers will miss the first benchmark for Congressional redistricting, meaning the Ohio Redistricting Commission must reconvene, facing an Oct. 30 deadline.