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New platform to share ‘Common Ground’ from community ideas and solutions

Issue Media Group, a multilocal network of solutions-based, issues-focused digital publications, has launched a new national platform for increasing the reach and impact of its journalism.

A glamorous 2016 opening weekend reception on the waterfront, underneath the Roebling Bridge.
Mark your calendars for the 2022 Fotofocus Biennial
Dazzle the District at Playhouse Square new chandelier first lighting on May 2, 2014.
FreshWater writers recognized at 2022 All Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards

FreshWater Cleveland was recognized last week at the Press Club of Cleveland's annual All Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards with five awards for work published in 2021.

A glamorous 2016 opening weekend reception on the waterfront, underneath the Roebling Bridge.
Mark your calendars for the 2022 Fotofocus Biennial
The Newport Racing & Gaming venue will be located in the Newport Shopping Center.
$38.4 million Newport Racing & Gaming will open Oct. 2

The project will provide 70 full time-equivalent jobs and will be operated by Louisville-based Churchill Downs Inc., owner of the legendary racetrack in that city.

Transform raises nearly $30,000 thanks to a retweet from Seth Meyers

The local organization donates clothing to transgender children but is outgrowing its space.

Breezing from bill to law: An advocacy group smoothed the path for cleaning up Ohio’s brownfields

Two years ago, the Greater Ohio Policy Center partnered with regional experts to craft and promote House Bill 168, allowing private companies to redevelop blighted properties. 

Amazon breaks ground on $1.5 billion airport development at CVG

The new hub will help expand Prime one-day shipping and create about 2,000 jobs in the region.

Amazon breaks ground on $1.5 billion airport development at CVG

The new hub will help expand Prime one-day shipping and create about 2,000 jobs in the region.

Government checks and balances: How the border wall pushes the limits

Our Founding Fathers designed "separation of powers" as a way to keep any single branch — executive, legislative, or judicial — from gaining too much power.

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