Among the demands of pro-Palestine protesters around the country has been for higher education institutions to withdraw investments in Israel or companies with ties to Israel. But that can’t happen in Ohio.
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Scheffler, who won the Masters last month, was arrested and charged after an interaction Friday morning with a police officer directing traffic into to the golf club where the PGA event is being held.
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Cleveland Clinic will hold a public event May 18 to raise awareness in the Black community about the risks of cardiovascular disease to reduce its prevalence in that community.
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The $90 billion Ohio teachers’ pension fund was the issue in a lawsuit filed Wednesday by the state to remove two of its board members, and at a meeting a few hours later the board voted to install one of those two as chair.
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With a mix of federal and state funds, Ohio will install 22 more electric vehicle chargers at various stops throughout the state.
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The Cuyahoga Heights community gathered Thursday to honor Jacob Derbin at his former high school. Derbin graduated in 2018 and began serving as a Euclid police officer in July 2023.
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The tuition hike, plus higher room-and-dining-plan costs, mean in-state freshmen will be paying slightly more than $28,000 per year.
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Stock markets received a boost from new data showing inflation is easing. Lower inflation has raised hopes about the U.S. economy — but there are still a lot of unknowns.
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Cleveland officials say no policy was violated when a city staffer allowed a top safety official to edit his own job description before he was hired.
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The financially troubled college has had difficulty receiving enough funding to continue operation after a slew of controversies in recent years. Youngstown State University is looking to replicate EGCC programs and take on its students.
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