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Medina politician and lawyer H.G. Blake, a committed abolitionist, harbored runaway enslaved people in his home near the Medina County Historical Society.
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The Cleveland Foundation announced that the family of the early 20th-century steel magnate Samuel T. Wellman has donated $10 million to the Samuel T. Wellman Site Readiness Fund.
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Housing affordability is attracting people to the Midwest and Ohio, reversing a decades-long trend of out-migration.
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Traditionally middle-class suburbs in southwest Cuyahoga County are seeing large upticks in charity care need, perhaps due in part to people "falling through the cracks" between qualifying for Medicaid and being able to afford private or employer-based insurance.
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Pride in the CLE and an international soccer game promise to bring big crowds to Downtown Cleveland on Saturday.
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Two Goodyear airships will take flight passing over each of Akron's 24 neighborhoods Saturday to celebrate the new city holiday, Blimp Day.
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In 2025, Summit County saw eight domestic violence-related deaths in 2025, an increase from one or two per year since 2020.
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Not all council members think the "one size fits all" approach works across neighborhoods.
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Ohio crowned its first girls flag football champion this month. The inaugural state title game signaled a new era for girls in football.
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A random sample of 65 Akron residents served on the Unify Akron civic assembly. After debating housing solutions for 10 weeks, they approved a slate of nine recommendations.
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The building that was once home to Cleveland’s oldest bike shop is being demolished by the city after the building neared total collapse.
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Memphis Kiddie Park in Brooklyn, a suburb just south of Cleveland, is not only an enduring piece of Americana — it's also home to the oldest operating steel coaster in North America.