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The work group says more funding for buses is needed, but doesn't agree on how much transportation public schools should provide for private schools.
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Pride festivities begin around the region and an art walk in Little Italy is the perfect combination of cannoli, cavatappi and creativity.
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Temperatures across Northeast Ohio have been flirting with the upper 80s, so the "Sound of Ideas" invited back some expert gardeners to answer questions.
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Cloverleaf schools could seek legal action against the Medina County Auditor's office if it does not collect interest on its delinquent pipeline taxes.
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The historic venue, built for the city's school system, now hosts a variety of acts after a $1.5 million renovation.
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Disposing of unused drugs safely can prevent life-threatening consequences of misuse.
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Northeast Ohio creatives show their love of nature in a community exhibit and orchestral musicians carry forward an annual tradition in Cleveland this week.
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Pet shelters and humane societies across the country have been at or near maximum capacity since the COVID-19 pandemic. Among younger adopters, cats are becoming more popular than dogs.
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Silent films get the symphonic treatment in Huron while a restored steam engine gets back on the tracks in Sugarcreek.
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Northeast Ohio has successfully reduced air pollution for ground-level ozone, bringing the region into compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards.