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Neither snow nor rain nor anything over $20: some tips on holiday tipping
KENT, Ohio (WKSU) — ‘Tis the season for holiday shopping as we choose just the right gifts for friends, family, and the service people who will be delivering our gifts… Read More
After a Generation, Is There Finally a Fix for School Funding?
KENT, Ohio (WKSU) — In laying out his proposed budget this month, Gov. Mike DeWine specifically said that the state legislature should do the heavy lifting when it comes to… Read More
Kent State Men’s Basketball Hosts First “Sensory-Friendly” Game
Kent State University’s Men’s Basketball team – the first Division I team to sign an autistic player – hosted its first “sensory-friendly” game over the weekend, bringing in people who may not… Read More
Cleveland’s Guns Proposal Draws Protests
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is proposing several pieces of gun control legislation this Wednesday to City Council. People on both sides of the issue were in Public Square over the… Read More
How Sports Affected The GOP’s Choice Of Cleveland For 2016
Ohio’s Republican senator agrees with Dallas that the GOP’s choice of Cleveland for its 2016 convention could have been affected by sports. In Dallas, the American Airlines Center is home… Read More
Remembering Cleveland’s Ill-Fated 10-Cent Beer Night
Many baseball clubs offered beer for a nickel or quarter in the early ‘70s, without much trouble. By June 4, 1974, the Indians were in the midst of a 30-year… Read More
‘Save The Dream Ohio’ Foreclosure Prevention Program Is Ending
Save the Dream Ohio will stop accepting new applications on Wednesday. The 4-year-old program still has about $80 million on hand from the $570 million it received in federal foreclosure-prevention… Read More
A National Fight For The Heart Of The GOP Plays Out In Northeast Ohio
Steve LaTourette was in Congress for 18 years, and his old district now starts north of Akron, then fans out north and westward to take up much of the northeast tip… Read More