The Ohio History Connection is mapping patriots’ gravesites, in hope of better preserving them across the state.
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Editors' Picks

How can you localize your Fourth of July holiday barbecue? This week, we put that question to Dillon Steward the editor of Cleveland Magazine. It's the latest installment of your food series "The Menu."
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The newly discovered interstellar visitor is just the third of its kind and fascinates astronomers who hope to learn from it about galaxies far, far away.
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Farmers with unpredictable and self-employed jobs can have a tough time getting health insurance. Ohio is the latest state to change the law to let the Farm Bureau sell an alternative.
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Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy surrounding its shows and political statements.
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The Supreme Court upheld federal restrictions on the kit guns in March, but gun rights groups hope the Trump administration -- or the courts -- will still roll them back.
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Sarah Kovit Hanna said she struggled to find an all day, all summer, inclusive camp for her son Jacob, so she started her own nonprofit to help meet the needs of families with kids with autism.
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As nationwide protests under President Donald Trump march on this holiday weekend, some opposed to his administration say they won't celebrate the Fourth of July. But others say they're reclaiming what it means to be a "patriot."
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Ohio will soon be requiring anyone under the age of 21 years old to take driver’s education training before getting a license.
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The ruling was a win for immigrant advocacy groups that sued over the president's order, which they say put thousands of lives at risk.
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Mayor Kahlil Seren fired the city's communications director as council prepares to set a recall election and pass legislation to limit his power.
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