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The candidates competing in the May Democratic primary are a mix of longtime Summit County politicians and a couple of newcomers.
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Six people have said they are running - a mix of longtime Akron politicians and political newcomers. No Republicans have announced candidacies yet.
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Horrigan was elected in 2015 and again in 2019. Some speculated he would not run for a third term after various challenges in his second term, including the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker and subsequent protests.
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The Ward 8 Councilman is launching his campaign for mayor, focusing on public safety. The municipal primary will be held in May 2023.
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Several organizations have crafted a list of demands, including asking police to stop using tear gas and rubber bullets.
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The statewide average of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents has decreased from 200 to just over 186 this week; the Akron Public School Board has selected to Christine Fowler-Mack for superintendent; Akron mayor Dan Horrigan is joining a group of other mayors and the organization Everytown for Gun Safety in calling on the U.S. Senate to take up two bills the House passed last month; and more stories.
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Akron Republican Josh Sines says he’ll concentrate on his businesses after losing the mayor’s race.The wrestling announcer and restaurateur gathered with…
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Supporting Akron’s downtown businesses during reconstruction, revitalizing neighborhoods and allocating settlement money from Summit County’s opioid…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, August 28:FBI alleges bribes, extortion by ex-Ohio House SpeakerBill would send federal money recouped from…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, July 17:Akron issues warrants for three shooting suspects;Rolling Acres Mall property sells for $600,000;Ben…