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  • The announcement that the opera megastar is stepping down as the company's general director comes in the midst of two formal investigations into accusations of sexual misconduct made by 20 women.
  • What has been a uniquely chaotic administration put even more chaos on display last week.
  • Meredith Tabbone of Chicago found the deal of a lifetime. She bought a classic Italian villa at auction for around $6,000. The 18th century building was abandoned for more than 100 years.
  • An unusual weather condition produced multiple air quality warnings across Northeast Ohio this week. Officials say levels of particulate matter in the air, combined with humidity and air temperatures, brought about the notices. Northeast Ohio Area Coordinating Agency’s (NOACA) Joseph MacDonald monitors those conditions and issues advisories. The first half of this week saw light winds and high humidity, he said, along with an event called a temperature inversion. That's when air closer to the ground is cooler than the air above it.
  • After a tax levy failed in this month’s elections, Willoughby-Eastlake school officials are asking parents for input on how to proceed. Parents had an opportunity Thursday night to ask questions, while board members collected feedback on what parents feel is necessary to keep.
  • Three companies have announced that they are acquiring the retailer aimed at teens and young people, and plan to continue to operate its U.S. and international stores.
  • Nicolette Polek grew up in Willoughby, Ohio, the daughter of immigrant parents. Her mother worked at the Mentor Public Library and Polek spent a lot of time there as a child. Years later, her new book of short fiction, "Imaginary Museums," is now on the library's shelves. Polek recently won the 2019 Rona Jaffe Award for promising women writers.
  • The University Square shopping center could see major changes this summer, pending an agreement between a developer and the City of University Heights. A proposal from developers Kowit & Co. calls for creating roughly 200 apartments and new retail space from the existing shopping center. A portion of the parking garage would come down and some parts of the building would be demolished to create courtyards facing Cedar Road.
  • Some of my favorite interviews have come about in strange ways. Let me give you one example: About 20 years ago I got an interview with my radio idol,...
  • Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie says his health system is not overwhelmed, but it has been forced to ration protective gear.
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