ICE seems to be changing from aggressive immigration enforcement on city streets to an apparent return to operations that rely heavily on local law enforcement. But even in Florida, where sheriffs are required to cooperate with ICE, some conservative sheriffs have concerns about pursuing immigrants with no criminal records.
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STEAK, in Tremont, will offer "premium concessions" at Progressive Field this baseball season including steak sandwiches and "carnival crab cakes.
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The tax filing deadline for residents and workers in Cleveland is April 15.
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A U.S. official said that one crew member had been rescued and U.S. forces continue to search for the second crew member.
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The Western Reserve Photographic Society explores the beauty of the Buckeye State for “Picture This! A Road Trip Through Ohio” at Penitentiary Glen Reservation in Kirtland.
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An F-15 went down in Iran and a second Air Force plane crashed near the Strait of Hormuz as the war capped a week of intensified fighting.
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Troops and their families have been pushed back to the United States after their bases in the Middle East were threatened by Iranian counterattacks. Community groups are scrambling to react.
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President Trump faces mounting political pressure on multiple fronts, particularly when it comes to his handling of the war and the consequences it's having on the economy.
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With the last major firing of its engine, the Artemis II spacecraft is now on a path that will take it around the moon and back.
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Since last year, the Justice Department has made unprecedented demands to states for sensitive voter data, including driver's license numbers and partial Social Security numbers.
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At its Thursday morning meeting, the Ohio Ballot Board voted unanimously to leave the recently proposed “Prohibition of Construction of a Data Center” amendment intact.