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The Akron Zoo has a new resident for its collection, courtesy of an observant employee at a Red Lobster restaurant.
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Japan and the United States have a long history of not only economic competition, but also cultural exchange. In the U.S., for instance, sushi and anime…
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Controversy has surrounded a Cuyahoga Falls middle school after students were given an assignment last month ranking individuals based on age, race,…
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Eight projects in Northeast Ohio have won the latest round of state historic preservation tax credits. Northeast Ohio will claim the biggest chunk of the tax credits, with about $9.8 million newly awarded out of the $28.4 million given out this round. The state also set aside credits in this round for the Goodyear headquarters building in Akron, Union Trust building on Euclid Avenue and May Company building on Public Square, three local projects that received large allotments of credits over several years.