Ernest "Mooney" Warther was an esteemed son of Dover, Ohio, and a skillful wood carver. The work of this Tuscarawas County artist is the foundation of the Dover museum in his name.
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Admiral James Stavridis was recently in Northeast Ohio to speak at an event organized by the Cleveland Council on World Affairs
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Republicans have a new bill that would further strengthen voter ID requirements and would also allow for hand-counting of ballots but Gov. Mike DeWine has said he wouldn't sign additional election law changes.
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The annual opera and humanities festival offers plenty of musical power, from classical to jazz to vocal, alongside discussions of what power means.
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A Republican lawmaker who’s leaving the Ohio House at the end of the year has introduced a bill to allow law enforcement to stop a driver for not wearing a seat belt – which Gov. Mike DeWine endorsed in his State of the State speech last month.
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Barron Trump, who turned 18 in March, has largely been kept out of the spotlight — until now. His mother's office said he had "prior commitments."
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A top Cleveland safety advisor resigned Thursday afternoon, the same day Ideastream reported the former roommate of Mayor Justin Bibb helped draft his own job description before it was posted.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s pick for a new top safety position helped draft his own job description before it was posted, records obtained by Ideastream Public Media show.
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Akron City Council on Monday approved a move to replace 1,500 of the remaining 2,000 lead service lines in the city's public right-of-way. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2025.
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A retrospective at the Akron Art Museum offers a way to get to know the late artist whose paintings drew attention to social issues in the city.
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Marsy's Law, a sort-of victims' bill of rights, is at the core of two cases over whether cities have to disclose police officers' identities.
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