WYSU and Partnering Public Radio Stations Launch The Ohio Newsroom.
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Operation Triple Beam focused on areas of high gun violence and gang activity in Akron, according to a press release from the United States Marshals Service.
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For decades, Stanley Galaszewski was listed as missing after the attack on Pearl Harbor, but recent advancements in DNA technology led to his identification.
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Leaders say the national conference will generate significant economic activity for Cleveland.
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Despite a loss, Flacco, the fourth Browns quarterback of the season, was impressive in his team debut, boosting fans hopes for a playoff run.
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Dupont, Chemours and Corteva will pay $110 million in a lawsuit settlement over the contamination of the Ohio River. It could help repair decades of environmental damage in the region.
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Christmas tree farms across Ohio are still catching up to an increase in demand fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, which could mean more of a challenge when it comes to finding that perfect tree in 2023.
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Pollution, caused by abandoned mines, is hurting Ohio’s small streams. A local nonprofit is combining science and art to solve the problem.
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The Bethlehem Cave and Nativity Museum in Summit County and the Historic Kirtland Nativity Exhibit in Lake County both feature displays of hundreds of Nativities representing art and cultures around the world.
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Council voted down the Akron Citizens' Police Oversight Board's proposed rules, which include the power to investigate complaints of police misconduct at the same time as the police department's internal affairs unit.
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Akron City Council President Margo Sommerville said the rules changes were proposed to make the public comment period more "meaningful."