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Nina Turner is making another run at a Cleveland-area U.S. House seat; the new second round of legislative district maps approved last weekend would mean some big changes for districts in Summit and Cuyahoga Counties; the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency is calling on Cleveland to rethink how to better connect Cleveland's downtown and its waterfront; and more stories.
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Despite a lack of COVID-19 tests in Northeast Ohio, The University of Akron has several options available for students, faculty and staff.
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The University of Akron is offering free classes to Ohio’s senior citizens this spring semester as part of its 60+ Program. The classes are a thank you from Ohio’s public universities to seniors whose “40 years of work” and taxes have gone toward public education, according to Laura Conley, director of the university's Adult Focus service.
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The University of Akron School of Music's TubaChristmas returns this month with an outdoor performance outside E.J. Thomas Hall on Saturday, Dec. 18, at noon.
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After the shooting death of a student in September, the University of Akron is developing a safety plan to enhance security in the areas surrounding campus.
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Ohio's largest public employee pension fund has sued Facebook; Vice President Kamala Harris will be Columbus on Friday to tout the $1 trillion infrastructure bill; Senate Republicans are preparing for a possible vote on a new Congressional district map Tuesday; and more stories.
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Pluto said Arth was the perfect fit when he was hired as UA's coach in 2019. Now that he's been fired, what's next for the struggling team?
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The University of Akron says federal restrictions enacted under the Trump Administration last year means it will have to close its Confucius Institute by next June; Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law allowing Ohio residents to set off fireworks on certain holidays; consumer advocates are asking the PUCO to reopen one of its audits of Akron-based FirstEnergy; and more stories.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sues over a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees of federal contractors; Democrat Shontel Brown is sworn into the House; Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Cranley says he will fire Ohio’s entire utility regulatory board if elected; and more stories.
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After speculation that it would drop its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, The University of Akron is keeping it in place but with relaxed requirements; a Holmes County missionary group is calling for a day of prayer in support of 17 members who were abducted by a Haitian gang 12 days ago; an Akron man convicted of setting fires that killed nine of his neighbors has been sentenced to nine consecutive life terms in prison without parole; and more stories.