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Original reporting from the Perantinides and Nolan Newsroom
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House Speaker Bob Cupp (R-Lima) says leaders need to have more conversations on the issue of bail reform.
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Jamie Dimon spoke to members of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce in a Statehouse event.
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Cleveland City Council’s transportation committee on Wednesday approved “complete and green streets” legislation that would task city officials with incorporating transit, walking, biking, trees and stormwater management in new road projects.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently announced new plans to help address the severe shortage of mental health workers and United Way of Cleveland is hosting a virtual conversation on Thursday to shine a light on the issue.
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The COVID-19 picture remains positive in Northeast Ohio even while the virus continues to circulate across the state, Ohio health officials said during a press conference Wednesday.
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The Coit Road Farmers Market is helping East Clevelanders cultivate their own crops with its beginning farmers apprenticeship program. This program comes just in time for the market’s 90th anniversary and the start of the 2022 growing season.
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Hundreds of people on social media responded to our plea for one sentence of advice to this year's graduates. We put it together in a crowdsourced commencement address.
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The Lake Catholic boys varsity lacrosse player was photographed with a swastika on his leg during a match with Orange; Ohio high school principals have voted down a proposal that would allow athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness; FirstEnergy will replace six board members in the continuing fallout from the HB 6 bribery scandal; and more stories.
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A high school student from Richmond Heights explores what happened to cursive writing instruction in schools.
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Commentator Terry Pluto was among reporters who met with Browns rookies just after they stepped into an NFL locker room for the first time.
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The state is more than doubling the number of dispensaries where medical marijuana will be available.
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The initiated statute faces a challenge in the Republican-dominated legislature.