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We'll talk about the impact of the new state budget on school funding, income and property taxes and a Browns move to Brook Park.
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The decision issues some limits on the power of federal judges to universally block President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, asking lower courts to reconsider their rulings.
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Music lessons and instruments for kids are expensive. The Inspiration through Music program ensures cost doesn鈥檛 stop Cleveland kids from making their music.
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A bill would allow Ohio state employees to purchase GLP-1s from manufacturers, then would require the Department of Administrative services to issue rebates for those drugs.
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Backers of the amendment to abolish property taxes in Ohio said they're now aiming for the fall 2026 ballot.
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The 46th Tri-C JazzFest runs Friday through Saturday indoors and out at Playhouse Square. This year's festival provides opportunities for new audiences to connect with jazz.
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The two-year budget Republican lawmakers have approved and sent on to Gov. Mike DeWine includes changes for the state鈥檚 251 public library systems.
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Cleveland's Musical Theater Project is presenting 鈥淚鈥檓 Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road鈥 this weekend along with a discussion with the musical's co-writers.
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Cleveland鈥檚 Chris Harris has built a career making music for TV, film and video games, while still finding time to create his own as DJ $crilla. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, we hear from the artist whose music is everywhere鈥攅ven if you don鈥檛 know it鈥檚 him.
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Northeast Ohio residents face higher risks of developing and dying from skin cancer than the rest of the country, but can protect themselves through various, simple measures.
Test your knowledge on the week's local news headlines.
What can be done to end cycles of gun violence when the shooters value their reputation over their own lives and see innocent bystanders as collateral damage?