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For the first time in half a century, Cleveland City Council members voted Monday to censure a sitting councilman.
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Akron officials voted to add health care workers to the city's existing menacing ordinance, which mandates jail time for people who assault public employees and utility workers.
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The district alleges Steve Keenan abused the district's purchasing processes. However, board members said it could be part of a larger systemic issue with spending control beyond Keenan.
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The Hitchcock Center for Women is moving into a new facility on Cleveland's East Side.
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A new component on Ohio's annual report cards now measures how well schools are preparing students for college, the military and the workforce after they graduate, and it's impacted some districts' overall scores.
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U.S. officials have announced a "framework" that would let Chinese-owned short video platform TikTok continue operations in the United States, although the two countries are still working out the details.
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A review of Downtown Safety Patrol traffic stops shows deputies rarely issue tickets or make arrests.
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Pope Leo XIV reflected on the legacy of Pope Francis and whether he sees himself as more U.S. American or Peruvian.
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Gov. Mike DeWine promised voters that if they rejected proposed redistricting changes last November 2024, he'd work to get a different process on the ballot.
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Advocates say the state is making it harder for families to receive child care benefits, causing further challenges to an already taxed child care work sector.