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º£½ÇÆÆ½â°æ's environmental reporter Zaria Johnson explores how her role helped her find a love and appreciation for the outdoors.
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In Cleveland, Black women and girls report having lower life satisfaction and face worse health outcomes, compared to other cities. In trying to find solutions, reporters and city officials are listening.
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"Talking Foreign Policy" delves into international issues, often with experts here in Northeast Ohio.
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The International Ice Swimming Association held its sixth annual world championship last month in Italy. º£½ÇÆÆ½â°æ's Amy Eddings talks to a friend who won five bronze medals at the event about why he enjoys swimming in near-freezing water.
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One day, you're starting a new job, and the next, you're helping to cover multiple tornadoes in Northeast Ohio.
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Looking back on a year's worth of stories on a diverse range of topics, I recalled sharing many wonderful moments with people as they talked about what they love most in life.
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The 89th Annual Ansifield-Wolf Book Awards documentary airs January 20 on WVIZ.
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The Content Department at º£½ÇÆÆ½â°æ is hard at work on news coverage for 2025. Here's some of what's already in the works and info on how you can help.
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What does public media mean to me? A look at the benefits of public media from the inside out.
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Supervising Producer Rachel Rood shares what Thanksgiving means to her and her family this year, and what "Sound of Ideas" show tradition she's looking forward to.