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Jul 24

For these young Republicans, student debt and jobs are top priority

By Daniel Moritz-Rabson

In interviews with self-described Republicans ages 18 to 25, seven of whom attend college or vote in Ohio, voters said they gravitated toward the Republican party because of economic concerns.

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Jul 17

Cleveland, a fractured city, an apt place for GOP convention

By John Seewer, Associated Press

Donald Trump's effort to unite a splintered Republican Party around his candidacy is about to take center stage in Cleveland, a city that is itself deeply fractured.

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Jul 08

Board co-chair 'nervous as hell' over Republican convention

By Dan Sewell, Associated Press

A leader of the state's special board on community-police relations said Friday she's increasingly concerned about safety at the upcoming Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

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Jun 20

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Cavaliers win Cleveland its first sports title in 52 years

By PBS News Hour

For the first time since 1964, Cleveland, Ohio, has claimed a major sports title. The Cavaliers defeated the reigning Golden State Warriors Sunday night to cap an unprecedented Finals comeback and secure the first NBA Championship in its franchise history.

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May 21

In swing state suburbs, white women are skeptical of Trump

By Julie Pace and Bill Barrow, Associated Press

A negative impression of Trump was shared by most of the dozens of white, suburban women from politically important states who were interviewed by The Associated Press this spring.

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May 04

Kasich ends bid for Republican nomination

By Julie Pace and Scott Bauer, Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS -- Ohio Gov. John Kasich is leaving the Republican presidential contest, giving Donald Trump a clear path to his party's nomination.

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Apr 25

Cleveland agrees to pay $6 million over fatal shooting of Tamir Rice

By Joshua Barajas

The city of Cleveland agreed to pay $6 million, in two yearly installments, to settle a federal lawsuit over the November 2014 fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice by a police officer.

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Apr 22

At least eight found dead after 'execution-style' killings in rural Ohio

By News Desk

There's no suspect or motive after authorities found at least eight family members all shot "execution-style" in three rural Ohio homes Friday, the Associated Press reported.

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Mar 31

A photographer's quest to uncover the story of an abandoned building

By Corinne Segal

Half the roof was missing, and the brick walls caving in, at a building 17-year-old Nyanna Johnson drove past one day in Dayton, Ohio.

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Mar 29

Melvin Edwards' steel sculptures reveal a history of racial violence

By WOSU

Melvin Edwards' welded steel sculptures address social issues and civil rights in abstract pieces that call on the viewer to interrogate the history of race in the U.S.

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