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Residents say city officials have not kept them in the loop on federal oversight progress.
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We will discuss the latest on the train derailment and the rest of the week’s news on the Reporters’ Roundtable.
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The companies, Hogan Lovells and J.S. Held, will appear at public forums in Cleveland next week. Whichever company is selected will take over the contract held by former monitor Hassan Aden.
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Disputes at Wednesday night's second meeting of the commission indicate the 13-member police oversight group may be at odds over how quickly to jump into action.
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Northeast Ohio political experts discuss President Biden’s annual address.
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National outrage over the killing of Tyre Nichols has prompted renewed calls on Capitol Hill for police reform. But in a divided Congress, bipartisan reform legislation is unlikely.
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Bibb chose Leigh Anderson, an assistant professor with experience working on police oversight in several cities, to lead the office.
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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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Councilman Kevin Hall was one of three councilmembers to walk out of this week's meeting in solidarity with protestors calling for police reform.
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The petition with 58,000 signatures from around the nation demands protesters arrested for peaceful demonstrations be cleared of all charges and for policy changes holding police accountable; Columbus teachers have paused their strike and reached a "conceptual agreement" with Columbus City Schools; and more stories.