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A photography workshop called IlluminateHER is meant to help young Cleveland girls share their lives through photos. It wraps up this weekend with an exhibition in Cleveland's Gordon Square.
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The CMSD board of ed heard concerns and some supports at its meeting Wednesday about the district's consolidation plan that will shutter more than two dozen schools.
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New bathrooms at an expanded centralized security checkpoint at the airport include a first for the facility: universal changing stations, improving access for people with disabilities.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development capped funds for programs that house formerly homeless people at 30% of their previous allocation.
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The team's lease, which expires after the 2028 season, includes two, one-year options to renew. But after that, city officials say the team would be out after those extensions — even if the multi-billion dollar stadium complex in Brook Park is not complete.
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With roots at Case Western Reserve University, the Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition program provides participants vital investor support to find, acquire and lead a company.
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The specialized pod of cells within the county’s corrections center will cater to the needs of veterans facing criminal charges. Staff will address mental health challenges and trauma related to service through counseling, peer support and re-entry tools.
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Northeast Ohio environmental advocates launched their version of Bessie, made of plastic litter, as part of a charge against green-washed recycling technologies.
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The state distributed SNAP payments to about half of Ohio's SNAP recipients.
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Cleveland schools proposed closing of Collinwood High School with students moving to Glenville High School is just one part of a complex consolidation effort proposed by the district. Residents expressed concern about the move during a town hall meeting Tuesday.