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Sarah Kovit Hanna said she struggled to find an all day, all summer, inclusive camp for her son Jacob, so she started her own nonprofit to help meet the needs of families with kids with autism.
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Summit County officials have earmarked $7.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars for the Peninsula sewer project, but they're still looking for more funding for the project.
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Green officials and community members celebrated the opening of a new field at Kleckner Park. The field better fits the needs of kids with disabilities by having shorter turf, inlaid bases and larger dugouts, officials said.
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The Ohio Attorney General approved the nonprofit health system's sale to the venture capitol-backed health company with certain conditions for government oversight, accountability and community interest.
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Public health officials in Cuyahoga and Summit counties worry changes to the board could impact vaccine access.
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The Trump Administration implemented a ban travel ban against a dozen countries June 12, which one local refugee says is an affront to U.S. allies during the war in Afghanistan.
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Ticks and mosquitoes can carry harmful diseases, but there are ways to keep yourself safe and healthy.
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The operators of The Quarry announced on Facebook they would not be opening for the upcoming 2025 season. The property which includes the swimming spot is for sale.
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A new survey shows how Americans feel the 2020 protests affected racism and policing five years later.
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The partnership will give Merriman Valley residents and business owners in Akron and Cuyahoga Falls a say on development in line with the Merriman Valley Schumacher Area Master Plan, officials said.