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Although some of the worst performing schools in Ohio are online schools, they've been getting good evaluations by the Ohio Department of Education. Courtesy of Creative Commons The Ohio Department of ...
This story is part of a special series. Western Reserve Cooking School is still in Hudson, where its history stretches back four decades. But now it has a Cleveland location in the same building as a ...
Homelessness, PTSD, substance abuse and sexual assault are among the issues returning vets are facing. Hundreds of people representing scores of community agencies met with the Cleveland VA in ...
These days the typical business model aims to expand sales with new products -- the whizzier the better. It's a model that's worked well for companies like Microsoft, Google, and many others. But here ...
Turn on the television these days and you might see people or groups of people who are voicing their distrust in government. An Ohio State University professor says that's concerning. In an interview ...
A northeast Ohio man has been charged with twice violating the federal Clean Water Act, accused of dumping wastewater into a storm sewer five years ago. James Hidey worked for Great Plains Exploration ...
Parishes across the eight county Cleveland Catholic Diocese are adjusting to this weekend's announcements on which churches close their doors. After 2 years of study, Bishop Richard Lennon plans to ...
U.S. District Judge John Adams will not preside over a part of the Akron firefighters’ lawsuit that has been lingering for a decade. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals removed him from the case Thursday ...
President Bush told employees at an electric company in a Cleveland suburb yesterday that if Democratic leaders in Congress are serious about reducing gas prices, they'd allow for drilling off U.S.
Voters in Ohio rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have legalized marijuana for medical and personal use. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles reports the issue lost by nearly a two to ...
Tom Lix is not a native Clevelander. He hails from Boston. But he likes his new hometown and plans to keep Cleveland Whiskey in Cleveland. Courtesy of Vivian Goodman Saint Patrick’s Day also marks the ...
Finding a job in poverty-stricken Cleveland can be a problem for most people, but it's even harder for the thousands of people who return to the city after a prison stay. A new study released today ...