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Both children and staffmembers are benefitting from their new friend.

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Historically, Black composers have all too often been left out of the classical music narrative. But orchestras across the country are recognizing that must change.

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The Cleveland native defined film music in the early 20th century.

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The Center for Inflation Research is housed at the Cleveland Fed, and its director believes we're not seeing a replay of '70s mega-inflation.

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The long-time head writer for "Late Night" is a Cleveland native.

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Council is facing a big year, as it decides how to spend funding from the American Rescue Plan Act and begin to implement policies relating to racial equity and social justice.

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Recent discoveries paint our ancient cousins in a new light and help us understand our shared genetic past.

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December 30, 2021, marks the 40th anniversary of when WKSU's nightly progressive and alternative music show ended its decade-long run.

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Some guidance on what to give your mail carriers, refuse collector or other service provider for the holidays.

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Renters in East Akron are forming tenants' unions to press for fixes to neglected housing problems.

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After the shooting death of a student in September, the University of Akron is developing a safety plan to enhance security in the areas surrounding campus.

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Siracusa was the last surviving member of Spike Jones' City Slickers.

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After winning Ohio’s 11th congressional district seat in a special election earlier this month, Rep. Shontel Brown got right to work.

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Some families have used social media to share their stories about lovedones who have tested positive for the coronavirus. Social media led to a reconnection with a former colleague who shared her own family’s story.

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Andover Sparkle Market in Ashtabula County is still struggling 18 months into the pandemic.

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Much of the label's material will remain available online.

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A collection of more than 160 gold records and promotional pieces is up for grabs.

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The statue's restoration is a partnership between the Cleveland Museum of Art and Cambodian officials.

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Budding illustrators created 23 posters for this year's inductions.

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The county is launching its own utility department with clean energy on a smaller scale.