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Activist group Akron Bail Fund sued the city after officers used tear gas to break up a protest in April 2023.
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Akron police are continuing to investigate the early summer mass shooting that killed one person and injured 28 others. The city is also spreading awareness on how to throw community events and block parties safely.
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Buehner was convicted of killing Jerry Saunders at a home on Marah Avenue in 2001.
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The Cleveland chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity said clearing criminal records will better help people get jobs.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith is appealing a judge's order over the classified documents case against Trump, which was dismissed over his own appointment.
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A hard-hitting exclusive study on workplace issues within the federal judiciary finds fault with the courts’ efforts to police themselves, including a lack of oversight and little record-keeping.
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The shooting took place about five blocks outside of the convention's outer security perimeter.
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Established in 2019 by Gov. Mike DeWine, the Governor's Expedited Pardon Project has cut pardon processing down from years to months for some being formally forgiven.
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The 20-year-old gunman came within a matter of inches of killing the former president, but investigators are still struggling to understand what may have motivated Thomas Matthew Crooks.
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The lawsuit alleges that excessive force led to 58-year-old Lowell Gower's death.
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The killing of a child outside a supermarket in Northeast Ohio, has raised questions about whether the suspect fell through cracks in the mental health system.
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The Summit County Domestic Relations Court says it's one of the first courts in Ohio to deploy AI technology to transcribe court cases in an effort to speed things up, save money.