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Carnegie’s legacy comes full circle as Ohio’s historic libraries get new funding boost
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Several Northeast Ohio Carnegie libraries — including six branches of Cleveland Public Library — are set to receive $10,000 gifts as part of a new national initiative celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary. The $20...
How to treat dry mouth quickly and effectively, according to dentists
Do you wake up in the middle of the night and need to drink water? Or notice that your mouth constantly feels like it’s filled with cotton balls? You might have dry mouth (a.k.a. xerostomia), an oral health condition that causes reduced saliva...
The 2025 Taste Of The Market Brings Food, Fun, And Flavor To Bridge Park
If you’re looking for one of the tastiest nights in Central Ohio, North Market Bridge Park is serving it up in style. The 2025 Taste of the Market, presented by Heartland Bank, returns on Friday, November 7, bringing an evening packed with food,...
New Episode! October 30, 2025 — We Can Make a Difference
Chris Dall: Hello and welcome to the Osterholm Update, a podcast on COVID-19 and other infectious diseases with Doctor Michael Osterholm. Doctor Osterholm is an internationally recognized medical detective and Director of the Center for Infectious...
Amazon cuts 14K corporate jobs as spending on artificial intelligence quickens
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Amazon will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence while cutting costs elsewhere. In June CEO Andy Jassy, who has aggressively sought to cut costs since becoming...
Oil and Gas Companies Used Banned Toxic Chemicals Near the Rocky Mountains
One of the prohibited substances can cause cancer; new state law forced operators to identify chemicals. Listen To This Story Colorado oil and gas companies used toxic chemicals prohibited under state law in operations involving dozens of wells on...
Shaker Heights SNAPs up chance to match local donations to Hunger Network
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio -- With the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits evaporating during the federal government shutdown, the city is putting its money where the hungry mouths are. Local officials hope to provide some relief...
Amazon announces 14,000 job cuts as company prioritizes AI over human workforce
Amazon will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence while cutting costs elsewhere. Teams and individuals impacted by the job cuts will be notified on Tuesday. Most workers will be...
Success in Service Builds Success in Business
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Business owners and managers in the Mahoning Valley who are also veterans agree that their military experience provided a strong foundation for their future careers – highlighting the discipline, decision-making and leadership...
Ohio's Carnegie libraries to receive $10,000 each for America 250
Dozens of Ohio libraries originally funded by Andrew Carnegie will each receive a $10,000 grant. The grants are intended to help celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. For smaller libraries, the funds will help offset...
Off-Script Ohio: Midseason awards, Penn State preview, and a clearer path to Indy
On this week’s Off-Script Ohio, brought to you by Land-Grant Holy Land, Cole VanWiechen and Joey Gertz used Ohio State’s bye week to take a breather, and take inventory. With the Buckeyes sitting undefeated and playing their most balanced football...
How did German American Bank achieve record 3Q25 earnings?
JASPER, Ind. — German American Bancorp reported record earnings for the third quarter 2025 of $35.1 million, or $0.94 per share, the highest level of reported quarterly earnings and earnings per share in the company’s history. This represents an...
Researching can be a dead end – and that’s a good thing
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Research doesn’t have to be relegated solely to libraries, the internet or a few books. Sometimes it can be a dead end. And in the case of cemetery research, that’s not a bad thing. As a writer, I sometimes have to go to...
Meet Seranthony Dominguez: Everything to know about his Wife, Parents, Net worth, Contract and More
“Sometimes in life, when people tell you things to bring you down, you can use that as motivation. That’s what I did.” Those words belong to Seranthony Dominguez. Well, they sum up a man who wouldn’t allow doubt to define him. Tonight, with the...
Gray Media names Chris Conroy as GM of WOIO, WUAB and WTCL in Cleveland, Ohio
Chris Conroy Press Release | Gray Media Gray Media, Inc. has named Chris Conroy as the next general manager of WOIO (CBS), WUAB (CW) and WTCL (Telemundo) in Cleveland, Ohio. Conroy brings four decades of extensive media leadership experience to...
Amazon to cut 14,000 corporate jobs as AI investments rise
Amazon announced on Tuesday that it will cut around 14,000 corporate positions as the company accelerates spending on artificial intelligence while reducing overall costs. CEO Andy Jassy, who has pursued cost-cutting since taking the helm in 2021,...
'What's old is cool again.' BW grad corners the market with curated thrift shop that continues to grow
BEREA, Ohio — A recent college graduate is taking the fashion and retail world by storm. Just months after graduating from Baldwin Wallace University, he officially opened his own brick-and-mortar thrift shop. It comes as thrifting has surged in...
Amazon cutting 14,000 corporate jobs to spend more on AI
Amazon will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence while cutting costs elsewhere. CEO Andy Jassy, who has aggressively sought to cut costs since becoming CEO in 2021, said in June...
Summit County food pantries may provide pet food to families in need
What if you have a pet and can't afford pet food amid the federal government shutdown? In Summit County, food pantries and others are offering help. If the shutdown continues, it could mean about 1.4 million Ohioans would be left without monthly...
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