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With schools on winter break, families are looking for ways to get out of the house. On Friday, skaters hit the ice at Halloran Park.
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While not the city's "official" sandwich, the Polish Boy may be the closest thing the city has to a signature food item. It owes its history to Black barbecue chefs and Polish immigrants bringing the foods to the city.
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Northeast Ohio's national park turns 50 this Saturday, but festivities will continue through the end of next year.
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The best part of being a reporter is meeting a lot of interesting people. Here's what some of those interesting people said in 2024.
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The once-thriving Ohio-based chain has had a location in the Summit County city since 1929.
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The alliance is hosting Kwanzaa events in the Cleveland area, starting Dec. 26 and lasting a week.
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Four Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad cars derailed Saturday during the final run of the North Pole Adventure train ride. The Federal Railroad Administration is overseeing an investigation to identify the cause of the derailment.
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A once abandoned underground mine in southern Ohio’s Scioto County now has a new purpose. A local couple decorates the cavern each Christmas to tell the story of Jesus’s birth.
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What does public media mean to me? A look at the benefits of public media from the inside out.
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The Arab Americans of Cleveland is a professional organization that received one of the 66 Neighborhood Connections grants in this cycle.
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The Canton Police Department has introduced a recruit to its team, a Labradoodle named Autumn, to help address the mental health challenges faced by both officers and the community.
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The Norheast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless is urging people to utilize the city's shelters and warming centers.