Years of declining enrollment have left the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and urban districts like it across the country, with challenging questions about what the "right size" is for them.
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The recent BW NEO Voter Voices poll found abortion a top issue after the economy in determining how Ohioans will cast their vote for president and other down ballot races.
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Geauga Transit is taking steps to enhance mass transit connections for residents seeking employment in the county with the launch of its new program.
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Ohio’s no longer a swing state, but ballots are busy this fall, with more than just the contest for the White House.
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Both liberal and conservative lawyers have judge-shopped, but in recent years, some conservative-leaning groups have been laser focused on bringing their challenges in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Walker's family sued the city in 2023, initially requesting $45 million. The $4.85 million will be paid in four installments over the next four years, according to a Monday news release.
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DeCavitch said she remembers her parents allowing her to choose her own political opinions when she was in school.
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Ringold says he supported Biden in 2020 over concerns about the tenor of the election. This year, he said he's sticking with Trump.
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Four Warren-area residents talk about what's at stake for them in the upcoming presidential election.
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Kenyon College is using Classical theater to explore contemporary conflict.
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Inductees this year also included A Tribe Called Quest and Dave Matthews Band, and posthumous recognition for Jimmy Buffett, MC5, Alexis Korner, John Mayall, Norman Whitfield and Big Mama Thornton.
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