About 200 students, alumni and community members attended a silent protest Tuesday decrying the switch from student-run programming at college radio station WCSB to full-time jazz programming under an agreement between Cleveland State University and Ideastream Public Media
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In an election cycle flush with incumbents, Cleveland's Ward 7 race between attorneys Austin Davis and Mohammad Faraj is among the tightest and most expensive races this year.
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A CDC report on the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is concerning public health officials in Northeast Ohio.
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On the second anniversary of the Hamas-led attack on Israel of Oct. 7, 2023, the leaders of Israel and Hamas are pushed by Arab countries and the U.S. toward a potential end to the war.
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Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano was named to the newly created position of CEO of the IRS on Monday, making him the latest member of the Trump administration to be put in charge of multiple federal agencies.
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The district has mulled a decision for more than a year to consolidate its seven elementary school buildings, an idea which has been controversial among some residents and parents concerned about the impact to neighborhoods and students.
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A few dozen community members protested at the first Akron City Council meeting since a grand jury declined to indict the police officer who fatally shot 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker.
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The revenue generated would bolster Cleveland's sweeping parks and recreation master plan: the city's first in decades.
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The Greater Akron Fellowship of Clergy has issued a list of policy demands following a grand jury's decision not to indict the Akron police officer that fatally shot 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker last year.
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Lauren Welch was appointed to finish Kerry McCormack's term on Cleveland City Council before a newcomer takes office in January.