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The image of gun ownership in America has been white, rural and Republican, but that's been changing as more liberals and minorities have been buying guns, especially after the 2024 election.
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Vice President JD Vance’s recent comments about hoping his Hindu wife converts to Christianity have sparked discussions about interfaith marriages.
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Cleveland Heights recalled its mayor in September, three months before his term ended.
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Black girls and teens in Lorain County are in a mental health crisis. Here's why and how the county is responding.
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Chung was the first Asian American and the second woman to be a nightly news anchor at a major American TV network.
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"One World Kitchen" is a culinary training program for Northeast Ohio's immigrants and refugees.
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White House executive orders and legislation in many states have targeted the rights and protections of trans people. For some, that has meant increased financial worry.
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Shaker's Ludlow School is being remade into a preschool.
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Dayton Public Access Television and Greater Dayton LGBT Center have partnered to record and archive local LGBTQ+ people's stories.
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Sixty years after the Voting Rights Act became a landmark law against racial discrimination, legal challenges heading to the Supreme Court could curtail its remaining protections for minority voters.
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Ohio Equal Rights said it came to that conclusion to go ahead with the Ballot Board’s decision after considering options.
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The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general and Freemason leader, was vandalized and taken down on Juneteenth in 2020. It is the only statue of a Confederate general in Washington, D.C.