Akron resident Tiffany Smith detailed concerns to Akron City Council Monday that she has been without sewer service for two years, after the city allegedly broke a line. She said she came to council after the service department allegedly told her she'd need to pay for the repairs herself.
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Democrat Dr. Amy Acton has chosen former Democratic Party Chair David Pepper as her gubernatorial running made. Republican Vivek Ramaswamy tapped Senate President Rob McColley. The tickets are set. What can we expect in the next ten months of campaigning?
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The public history campaign and an exhibit at the Cleveland Public Library's main branch Downtown looks at the past, present and future of Cleveland schools.
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In two press conferences about an hour apart, Minnesota's governor and the White House disagreed about the facts behind Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
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Justin Salsburey, 43 and his wife Ruthann Salsburey, 38, of Bellefontaine, were arrested this week. Justin Salsburey worked for Ramaswamy's contracted security firm ARK Protection.
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The U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday secured the subpoena for Ohio billionaire Les Wexner.
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We've spent more than a year digging into the challenges facing Ohio's volunteer firefighters. What we found affects much more of the state than you might think. "Sound the Alarm: Ohio's Volunteer Firefighter Crisis" will appear on line and on the air on 89.7 WKSU beginning Monday.
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David Lester comes home to Northeast Ohio this weekend for a series of events.
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If the Supreme Court weakens Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination in redistricting, it could usher in the largest-ever drop in representation by Black members of Congress.
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The House voted Thursday to renew enhanced health care subsidies that expired last year, while in the Senate lawmakers advanced a bill over authorizing military force in Venezuela.
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The two leading candidates for Ohio governor still say they have specific reasons for selecting the men they introduced as their running mates on Wednesday.