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As inflation remains stubbornly high and new tariffs begin to ripple through the economy, Ohioans are feeling the squeeze. From groceries to gas to essential goods, prices are rising again—and for ...
Highland's competitive blue course is also set for major renovations, which include 27 new tee boxes, 54 new bunkers and a ...
Shares in U.S. Steel sunk more than 10% Thursday in New York, marking the biggest intraday decline since early February, ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said US financial markets are functioning well despite a recent bout ...
The company, now known as HGR24, might be vacating its more than 600,000 square feet of space in the Nickle Plate Station ...
The Ohio House advanced its two-year spending plan Wednesday despite sharp criticism from the chamber’s Democrats. The ...
Summers was named the new men’s basketball coach at CSU, returning to the program where he served as an assistant coach under ...
Recent news has been encouraging in that fight, as overdose deaths in 2024 declined significantly for the first time since ...
Fortunately, the Cleveland Planning Commission in March approved the demolition of parts of the historic Warner & Swasey ...
Substance use is a socially acceptable coping mechanism until it is consequential and then it becomes the shame of the ...
If enacted, this policy could strip health coverage from more than 700,000 low-income Ohioans. At Stella Maris, this would ...
However, we believe that simply meeting these standards is not enough. Instead, we have chosen to offer compensation that is higher than the market rate, ensuring our team members are paid a wage that ...