Stephanie Haney
Host/ProducerStephanie Haney is the host of the "Sound of Ideas." She's an award-winning journalist and podcast host and a licensed attorney in both Ohio and California, a first for the "Sound of Ideas" team. She knows Northeast Ohio well, having been born and raised in Canton and having spent six years working for WKYC, where she created, produced and hosted multiple shows across digital and TV platforms. Prior to that, she worked for DailyMailTV and DailyMail.com, and had a producing fellowship with Good Morning America.
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The use of artificial intelligence by attorneys and their clients has led to cases that are setting new precedent in the legal and copyright fields.
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The Cleveland Clinic has agreed not to provide puberty blocker and hormone treatments to minors for the next 20 years, which extends beyond current Ohio law.
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Are blanket moratoriums and bans appropriate for dealing with data center concerns? Citizens, energy and environmental experts and industry insiders weigh in.
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'Avery's Law' took effect in March 2026, in response to the four-day jail sentence received by the owner of two dogs who brutally attacked 11-year-old Avery Russell.
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Two new graduates share their hopes and concerns for the future, in conversation with mentors working in the fields they plan to pursue.
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The documentary will be screened Monday night at Oberlin College, followed by a panel discussion featuring the filmmaker alongside local and national journalists.
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New York Fashion Week creator Fern Mallis is being inducted into the Kent State University School of Fashion Hall of Fame on Sat., May 2 and she'll speak there on Friday.
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Four social groups based in Cleveland are hosting events where individuals can meet new people, new partners and bond over shared interests.
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Organized labor advocates point to campaigns for pay transparency, family leave and collective bargaining agreements as a sign that workers want more workplace rights and equity.
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If people knew more about how what they're wearing is produced, the effects of cleaning it, and where it goes when discarded, they might make different wardrobe choices.