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Local steel producer Cleveland-Cliffs has officially canceled its hydrogen-powered steel project in Middletown, Ohio. The company claims the decision was made due to concerns about not having enough ...
Gov. Mike DeWine is scheduled to attend the 238th Anniversary of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 program on Wednesday at the Start Westward Monument in East Muskingum Park in downtown Marietta. The ...
Monday, Aug. 11, will be the last day to register to vote in the September primary election in Cleveland and other cities across Northeast Ohio.
Cleveland Public Library’s Board of Trustees opened its meeting on Tuesday, June 17, hearing from Will Reed, director of the Ohio Library for the Blind and Print Disabled. Reed ...
The Monday, July 7, 2025, numbers are 33-35-58-61-69 Powerball 25 Power Play 5x. The Classic Lotto also held its drawing ...
Sentinel-Tribune Editor Marie Thomas-Baird has been awarded for her work covering Wood County courts. Thomas-Baird tied for ...
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk Podcast, hosts Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins focus on the introductions of Lonzo Ball and Tyrese Proctor. Takeaways: Lonzo Ball is excited about ...
As they promised late last month, two Democratic former lawmakers have filed a lawsuit on behalf of Ohioans who could have ...
A former Ohio attorney general has filed a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the state’s contribution to build the Cleveland ...
Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park represents Ohio at its most surprising and dramatic. It reminds us that extraordinary places don’t always announce themselves with fanfare – sometimes they wait ...
Tucked beneath the striking blue steel of a Cleveland bridge, Lindey’s Lakehouse offers a dining experience where Lake Erie serves as both backdrop and menu inspiration, creating culinary memories ...
The lawsuit says the state's move to take unclaimed funds to help pay for the Browns' future stadium in Brook Park is an ...