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In 2017, Jordan Rodriguez's extremely malnourished body was found buried in his mother's background on Cleveland's West Side.
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Justices sitting on the Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case over whether pharmacies can be held liable for selling and distributing legal opioid painkillers.
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These are the first state charges against Republican former speaker Larry Householder, who’s serving 20 years in federal prison.
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The footage shows a woman fleeing a car whose occupant was shooting at her before being shot at by Cleveland police officers.
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Judges steered two-thirds of cases involving kids accused of crimes to just 10 lawyers in one year, according to a Marshall Project - Cleveland analysis.
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The state of Ohio will also bear the cost for agencies' accreditations, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday afternoon.
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Gardner pleaded guilty March 12 to failing to pay state taxes between 2014 and 2019.
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In 2022, Mayor Justin Bibb pledged to form a panel to address concerns over cameras and high-tech tools. It’s finally set to happen.
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The board voted to appoint Anthony Finnell. His job will be to conduct investigations into complaints of Akron officer misconduct and use-of-force incidents.
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For the eighth time, Ohio’s attorney general has rejected a proposal that would eliminate qualified immunity for police officers and other government employees accused in shootings or other actions.
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The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections is expanding its educational offerings, hoping to better prepare those in prison for the changing workforce.
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Cuyahoga County Council approved the settlement Tuesday, more than five years after the suit was originally filed in federal court.