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Hamas attacks over the weekend led to an outpouring of support for Israel in Northeast Ohio. A group of religious organizations are asking Clevelanders to also share support and compassion for Palestinians.
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Faith leaders, public health advocates and health officials gathered Oct. 2 to argue for a ban on the sale of menthol and flavored tobacco products in Cleveland.
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Rebecca Louise Law’s exhibit, “The Archive,” features dried flowers hanging inside the Cleveland Public Library and was created with hundreds of Northeast Ohio volunteers.
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The more than $100-million project will increase to the museum's footprint by a third, allowing for more performance, exhibit and classroom space.
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Rust Belt Fibershed is an effort to rebuild Northeast Ohio’s flax-to-fiber supply chain. The goal is to develop a regional fiber system that generates lasting economic prosperity while better connecting consumers to their clothing’s origins.
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This year’s discipline awards celebrate artists working in photography, design, visual art, music and literature. The prestigious honor comes with $10,000.
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The Cleveland Clinic developed an equation that takes into account time spent waiting for lung transplant and other factors, which when tested, flagged those most likely to die while waiting for donor lungs.
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Some Catholic parents and students say the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland’s new policy prohibiting LGBTQ+ expression at school and church is problematic, while some parents herald it as the right path forward.
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An Ohio high school football coach says he was forced to resign by his school district and intended no harm to opposing players after he and his team repeatedly used “Nazi” as a game call in a Sept. 22 match.
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Some residents are arguing Cleveland City Council's public comment rules are not constitutional.
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As Guardians manager Terry Francona winds down his likely Hall-of-Fame career, commentator Terry Pluto reflects on the baseball lifer’s 11 years in Cleveland.
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Cleveland will now pay incoming EMS staff with at least one year of experience $27.59 per hour – a nearly $12 increase from the current rate.