Monitor Karl Racine said in a new progress report the city made no progress toward completing the consent decree during the second half of 2023.
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Ohio House Bill 68 bans gender-affirming care and prohibits transgender girls from playing on girls and women’s sports teams.
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From zoning to sewers to dam removal projects, Northeast Ohio residents make their voices heard in the democratic process.
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Akron's board of ed and school administration mulled how best to communicate with voters about the need for the levy, its first request for new tax money since 2012.
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Centrus Energy opened a plant at the old Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant last fall. Now, for the first time in years, the site is producing enriched uranium again.
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Collaboration is key in Northeast Ohio’s arts and culture scene this week with the Cleveland Institute of Art’s teamwork with Progressive or Cleveland Public Theatre’s spotlight of regional dance troupes. Also, Wynton Marsalis performs with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
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A study showed states made more mistakes when executing Black prisoners by lethal injection than they did with prisoners of other races. Execution workers and race experts said they're not surprised.
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The tax that funds arts in the county and has seen a 50 percent decline since 2007.
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The city previously announced the search was down to two internal candidates: Acting Chief Brian Harding and Deputy Chief Jesse Leeser.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has made it easier for workers to bring employment discrimination suits over job transfers. The decision was unanimous, but the reasoning was not.
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Case Western Reserve University researchers believe they have discovered a way to slow and potentially stop the spread of colorectal, pancreatic and other cancers.
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