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The Summit County Prosecutor's and Sheriff's Offices are once again offering the Arrive Alive program for the Fourth of July.
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From the death of Jayland Walker to the pandemic to a rise in gun violence, Akron's Black community has been plagued by tragedies over the past three years. Community organizations are focusing on mental health in the community to overcome this trauma and grief.
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Most of Ohio's new school levies failed Tuesday, according to the Ohio Association of School Boards. That's the lowest success rate for these bond issues and levy requests since 2007 when the country was on the cusp of the Great Recession.
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Voters rejected bond issues and new levies for public schools in Parma, Garfield Heights and North Ridgeville.
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Akron's mayoral primary came on the heels of the precincts being redrawn in the city and new voting laws going into effect in Ohio.
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Some school districts in Northeast Ohio are seeking new money through levies and bond issues that will be on the ballot Tuesday, with some seeking to construct new buildings while others are hoping to stay afloat amid challenging economic times.
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Summit County Public Health will host a drive-thru clinic to provide the COVID-19 bivalent vaccine on Tuesday, May 2.
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Public health officials in Summit County are investigating a single confirmed case of measles in an unvaccinated person, Summit County Public Health (SCPH) announced Wednesday. Vaccines are the best way to prevent the highly contagious disease, officials said.
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City officials say it will take at least a week for the grand jury to review evidence in the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker. In the meantime, city employees plan to set up a designated area on High Street downtown for potential protests.
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A special Summit County grand jury is expected to be seated April 10. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been reviewing the incident for about nine months.