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Cleveland City Council considers $3 million in funding for artists

Cleveland City Council considers $3 million in funding for artists
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West Side Market pressure cooking (Weekly Chatter)

Council President Blaine Griffin went on a media tour this week to tell his side of the West Side Market story.

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Numerous Ohio cities declare racism a public health crisis, but does it mean anything?

Politicians in nearly 30 communities across Ohio and in Cuyahoga County are taking a stand against a public health threat that many believe put Black and brown residents at risk for serious health problems: Racism.

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Numerous Ohio cities declare racism a public health crisis, but does it mean anything?

Ideastream Public Media’s health team is connecting the dots on how racism contributes to poor health outcomes in the Cleveland area.Politicians in nearly 30 communities across Ohio and in Cuyahoga County are taking a stand against a public health threat that many believe put Black and brown residents at risk for serious health problems: Racism.

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Numerous Ohio cities declare racism a public health crisis, but does it mean anything?

Politicians in nearly 30 communities across Ohio and in Cuyahoga County are taking a stand against a public health threat that many believe put Black and brown residents at risk for serious health problems: Racism.

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Ohioans 50 and older can now receive coronavirus vaccine: The Wake Up for Tuesday, March 9, 2021


Ohioans 50 and older can now receive coronavirus vaccine: The Wake Up for Tuesday, March 9, 2021
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