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East Cleveland's books are a mess, and a court-appointed state receiver should take control of the city's finances, according to Ohio Auditor Keith Faber. East Cleveland Mayor Lateek Shabazz is fighting it, laying blame on the state.
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Access to the COVID-19 vaccines remains difficult because of an unusual and unexplained delay by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in accepting recommendations from its advisers.
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Fifteen-year-old Jazmir Tucker was fatally shot by an Akron police officer Nov. 28, 2024. Police found a hand gun in Tucker's zipped coat pocket after he was shot, body cam footage shows.
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It's Obamacare health insurance prices — and how much help 24 million Americans will get with their premiums — that are in dispute.
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Police identified a 35-year-old man they believed was responsible for attacking a synagogue in Manchester, England, on Yom Kippur, Judaism's holiest day.
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Clevelanders face a range of environmental problems that affect their health, including a child lead poisoning rate four times higher than the national average. A storytelling booth built from a mushroom byproduct will gather their stories.
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A shortage of air traffic controllers may have played a role in ending the last government shutdown in 2019. U.S airlines are once again bracing for possible delays in commercial aviation.
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On the first day of the government shutdown, Republicans and Democrats traded blame while a small bipartisan group of senators began to negotiate.
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One month into a three-month process, statehouse Republicans hold all the cards in drawing new congressional district maps for Ohio.
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The interim monitor, Christine Cole, praised the city for its work on crisis intervention.