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It’s not a bird or a plane -- it’s the "Man of Steel." Filming is underway in Cleveland for a new Superman movie to be released in the summer of 2025.
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The demand for lodging has been a boon for homeowners who live in the "path of totality" as they rent out their homes to travelers.
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Business & EconomyThe state agency, Tourism Ohio, reports data for 2021 showed the number of visitors and the amount of spending were climbing back to what they used to be before the pandemic.
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Production of a film sharing the story of LeBron James’ early years in basketball is underway around the region until the beginning of June.
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Betty Jacobs is the executive director of LGBTQ+ Allies Lake County. She hosts support groups, counsels families and advocates to elected officials. But it's hard work to do alone.
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Voters across the state cast their ballots in Tuesday's primary election, deciding which Ohio congressional district candidates will go head to head in the Nov. 8 general election.
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced today the 2022 class of inductees.
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Small businesses all over Ohio have suffered financially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. But they’ve also struggled with big decisions – often with political overtones – about how to keep their customers and employees safe.
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Lauren Kelley stepped onto the Springfield political scene after George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer. At a time when tensions were soaring nationally, her goal was to help establish a working relationship between the police and the Black community.
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The grant will fund interdisciplinary programs concentrating on digital data.
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Commentator Terry Pluto discusses Lorain County native Dustin Crum's journey from underdog Kent State quarterback to NFL prospect.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentKent State researchers and specialists will work with expectant mothers in the Cleveland and Akron areas who have PTSD or chronic stress. The program is also a research study that may inform policy decisions.