Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to travel to Northeast Ohio for the eclipse — and residents are opening their homes to people looking for a place to stay.
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- Northeast Ohio manufacturers embrace change in 2024 as worker departures loom
- Eclipse chasers: Who are they and what are they doing in Ohio?
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- Trial starts in lawsuit against Catholic Charities involving 4-year-old's death
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A radical transformation of Cleveland, from its riverfront to its downtown to its lakefront, will be funded with a new taxing district approved this week by Cleveland City Council.
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Among the changes, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reinstate a decades-old regulation that mandates blanket protections for species newly classified as threatened.
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In a letter released Wednesday, Black Elected Officials of Summit County called on Akron to consider a more diverse group of candidates in selecting the next police chief.
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The mayor touted accomplishments in City Hall modernization and legislative packages targeting absent landlords and boosting Downtown development opportunities.
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"The Age of Deer" traces the complicated relationship that humans have with deer.
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A "citizen-science" program will study animal behavior in Ohio during the April 2024 total solar eclipse
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Biden officials approved proposals for the U.S. census and federal surveys to change how Latinos are asked about their race and ethnicity and to add a checkbox for "Middle Eastern or North African."
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Celebrate the release of Beyoncé’s new album, play with patchworking at the Cleveland Museum of Art or visit Stan Hywet’s gardens as they open for the season. There’s lots of arts and culture to experience this week in Northeast Ohio.
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Experts say the Insurrection Act gives a president too much sweeping power to deploy troops on American soil without guard rails or proper oversight from Congress.
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The Key Bridge collapse is upending life for countless people in the Chesapeake region. Residents say it's not just infrastructure — it's their identity as people who live close to the water.
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