Akron Public School students, staff and community members celebrated the start of construction Thursday on a new school in the Kenmore neighborhood.
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An expert with University Hospitals shares what the science says surrounding the latest trend to add protein to everything at the grocery store.
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The latest "Sound of Ideas Community Tour" stops were opportunities for me to learn more about complicated subjects.
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If the U.S. follows through on its threats to bomb the oil assets on Kharg Island, the war would likely escalate and oil prices would increase exponentially.
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Take a family field trip to Hale Farm & Village for a lesson in maple sugar production or laugh about the news with comedian Alonzo Bodden this week in Northeast Ohio.
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People arrested while protesting ICE say federal agents took samples of their DNA. It's legal, but experts say the practice raises questions about what the government is doing with that genetic data.
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President Trump said that Israel acted alone when it struck the South Pars gas field in Iran. Trump threatened Iran to halt its attacks on Qatar's facilities or face a "blow up" at South Pars.
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A group of rural Ohioans concerned about huge data centers popping up around the state want voters to decide whether they should be banned.
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The city and Department of Justice asked Judge Solomon Oliver in February to end the 10-year-old police reform agreement.
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Meteorologists say the arrival of spring brings with it changes in weather conditions that can lead to more frequent and stronger storms, some of which could spawn tornadoes.
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March 19 was the deadline to stay some measures in Senate Bill 56 by a statewide referendum. Signature gatherers say they ran out of time.