Akron's schools have improved, according to the district's most recent state report card, but DeAndre Nixon of inEducation says students still deserve better.
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Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups has pleaded not guilty to charges he profited from rigged poker games involving several Mafia figures and another former NBA player.
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The judge's decision on the appointment of Lindsey Halligan marks a significant setback to efforts to go after the president's perceived political enemies.
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The musician and actor helped propel reggae into the international spotlight, thanks in part to his songs and starring role in the 1972 film The Harder They Come.
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Bedford City School District teachers say building conditions and a lack of transparency and support for staff have led to the vote of no confidence on Superintendent Cassandra Johnson.
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Forest Hill Church, Presbyterian launched its Racial Repair and Restoration Award earlier this year to provide Black women with help paying off student loans.
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Public health officials warn that rushing a frozen turkey's thaw, leaving food out too long or skipping handwashing can quickly push holiday meals into the “danger zone” where bacteria multiply.
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Drinks infused with cannabis' buzzy compound THC are wildly popular and available in many states. But a year from now, the hemp-based products could be banned under a newly approved federal law.
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A Republican former lawmaker who’s now a juvenile judge has been suspended for a court action, but the Ohio Supreme Court dismissed charges over his public comments.
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Officials say progress was made in urgent weekend talks on amending the U.S. peace proposal for Ukraine that many saw as favoring Russia. But the Kremlin on Monday said it hadn't seen the changes.