Some residents are frustrated with Canton City Council's recent decision to ban public comments during meetings. Council members cited safety concerns and social media threats.
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A new report from Team NEO says the key to addressing Northeast Ohio's talent gap lies in exposing young people to career pathways sooner by providing real-world learning opportunities.
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The high court's decision keeps in place a chaotic situation. People who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in some states have received their full monthly allocations, while others have received nothing.
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Local doctors are creating videos with their own vaccination stories to urge patients to get vaccinated ahead of flu season.
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The amended complaint adds new details to a lawsuit filed in September including additional allegations of sexual abuse and hazing by Ursuline High School football team players.
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The American Alliance of Museums put out its annual industry snapshot and it's not great. Trump's targeting of museum programming had downstream effects and put a "chill on corporate philanthropy."
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The Supreme Court will hear a case that could decide whether states can count postmarked mail ballots that arrive after Election Day — something that about 20 states and territories currently allow.
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Tanmay Shah leads Cleveland council incumbent Danny Kelly by a razor-thin margin. What happens next?Political newcomer Tanmay Shah is on the verge of an upset after unofficial election results showed the attorney leading Cleveland City Council incumbent Danny Kelly by only seven votes.
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President Trump says the government will distribute checks to Americans from tariff revenue. Here's what that could mean.
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After 41 days of a government shutdown, the U.S. Senate passed a set of bills to reopen the government. The House comes back to vote as early as Wednesday afternoon.
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The proposed cuts come as the public hospital system faces growing costs for uninsured patients.