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Health
Northeast Ohio Nurse Honor Guard pays respect to deceased members, officially releasing them from duty
Canton
Rev. Al Sharpton gives eulogy at funeral for Frank E. Tyson, man who died in Canton police custody
The Canton Police Department previously released body camera video that shows Tyson telling officers 'I can't breathe' moments before his death while in custody.
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The Reset: How a health crisis inspired a new path for a Cleveland artist
Jason Toth was a successful marketing executive when he was diagnosed with POTS, and made a career pivot that harnessed his passion for photography
History
'999 - The Forgotten Girls': New documentary shares stories of female Auschwitz survivors, including Cleveland area woman
It wasn't until the 1970s, while living in Cleveland, that Bertha Berkowitz Lautman began to share her memories of bravery in the face of evil.
Features
The Reset: How a health crisis inspired a new path for a Cleveland artist
Jason Toth was a successful marketing executive when he was diagnosed with POTS, and made a career pivot that harnessed his passion for photography.
Features
Cleveland area Holocaust survivor's story shared in new documentary
It wasn't until the 1970s, while living in Cleveland, that Bertha Berkowitz Lautman began to share her memories of bravery in the face of evil.
Cleveland
Catholic Charities found partly liable for 2017 death of 4-year-old Cleveland boy, but won't have to pay punitive damages
Jurors placed most of the blame on Jordan Rodriguez's mother, who is now in prison. Catholic Charities will still have to pay the boy's family $960,000.
Canton
Canton police in-custody death: Community gathers at Mt. Olive Baptist Church for town hall
Frank Tyson's family was in attendance along with Canton community members to speak out against the incident.
Faith
United Methodists begin to reverse longstanding anti-LGBTQ policies
Delegates voted to delete mandatory penalties for conducting same-sex marriages and to remove bans on considering LGBTQ candidates for ministry.
Faith
United Methodists endorse change that could give regions more say on LGBTQ and other issues
Delegates voted 586-164 for the “regionalization” proposal on the third day of their 11-day General Conference, the legislative body of the United Methodist Church.
Medina County
'We're all praying for you, Lexi': Medina girl battling cancer gets warm welcome home
10-year-old Lexi Cerio returned from seven weeks of cancer treatments in Seattle.
Cleveland
Watchdog groups accuse Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland of lack of transparency in handling of sex abuse claims
Calling Bishop Edward Malesic 'one of the most secretive bishops in the United States,' activists demanded the diocese share more details on clergy accused of abuse.
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