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Saved from demolition in 1971, the Erie Depot stands as a central piece of Kent's economic evolution during the 20th century.
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A new library will have a unique design featuring residences for senior citizens 55 years and up.
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The Latino market CentroVilla 25 offers dishes and products from a dozen food and goods vendors, as well as a bar, outdoor plaza and commercial kitchen.
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Beekeepers in Cleveland's Central neighborhood hope to keep their colonies alive while they build a community around their craft.
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The North Canton child was struck by the trailer he'd been riding on and died from his injuries a short time later at Akron Children's Hospital, authorities said.
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Certain vegetables will not make it in the cool, wet weather Northeast Ohio has experienced so far this season.
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Cleveland will turn two Downtown streets into a one-way pair to add safety for pedestrians, cyclistsIn mid-June, the city will turn Prospect Avenue and Huron Road between Ontario Street and East Ninth Street from two-way streets into a one-way pair. Huron will be eastbound, and Prospect westbound. The project will include Downtown’s first protected bike lanes.
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The Women Religious Archive Collaborative is focusing on documenting the contributions of Catholic sisters across the country.
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The Ohio Department of Commerce is asking the public to report any maintenance issues or safety concerns at state cemeteries.
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Their dog lost a leg to a Cleveland garbage truck. Owners want an apology, more city traffic calmingThousands have contacted Cleveland officials with concerns about trash service and traffic safety on city streets in the last year. A Cleveland family says they’ve been begging city to address those issues for years.
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Ohio has more sites in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom program than any other state, and a new initiative in southern Ohio is playing a key role in adding even more.
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Travel across the Northeast Ohio region for the holiday weekend is projected to increase by 3%, according to AAA.