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Of course, sauerkraut is a popular item for New Year’s. But the ping-pong-sized sauerkraut ball is a specialty of the Rubber City – at New Year’s or any time of year. Listen to what traveling food ...
An 18-year-old man has been charged in the murder of a prominent Akron attorney and his wife. Shawn Ford Jr., of Akron, has been accused of killing Jeffrey and Margaret Schobert in their New Franklin ...
Some of the worst performing charter schools in Ohio are online schools. But their sponsors have been getting good evaluations by the Ohio Department of Education. The Northeast Ohio Media Group ...
On October 2, 2008, Sladjana Vidovic's older sister found her hanging out of a window with a rope around her neck. She was 16 and said in her suicide note that for half of her life, ever since her ...
Chris Redfern announced his resignation as Ohio Democratic Party chair on election night, and former state Rep. Denny Wojtanowski appeared the early front-runner, getting the support of U.S. Sen.
Yoxheimer says that process adapts an approach developed long ago for specialized geological conditions where the rock is very porous and water wouldn’t work well. “If you’re using water to open up ...
A little cooking school in Hudson established on its quaint town square more than four decades ago now has a gleaming ultra-modern kitchen near downtown Cleveland. It was the Zona Spray Cooking School ...
Rotek’s last contract proposal – in May – was rejected by United Steelworkers Local 8565 by a vote of 122-2. The workers remain on the picket line, saying the company’s contract offers call for too ...
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 ...
Kent State University researchers have received a grant to study how people react to disaster alerts over social media. Geography professor Jay Lee and his team will use the $300,000 National Science ...
News News Home Quick Bites Archive Exploradio Archive Ohio Thursday, January 7, 2010Mental health advocates afraid of what state budget cuts will do to group homesOhio Department of Mental Health ...
A Cleveland-based effort to take economic advantage of the sustainability movement is underway. Hundreds of business, government and community representatives are gathered at the Cleveland Convention ...
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