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Northeast Ohio business owner Bobby George's domestic violence case plea deal has raised questions about whether he was overcharged to begin with or got a sweetheart deal due to wealth and influence.
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A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows some major warning signs for President Trump and Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections as Americans want the president to focus on lowering prices.
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President Trump's efforts to send National Guard troops to U.S. cities have been repeatedly met with resistance in the courts — most recently, in Tennessee.
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The Ohio House will soon vote on a Republican bill that would require students to see videos on fetal development—which opponents say is anti-abortion propaganda.
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The U.S.-born pope has spoken out several times against his native country's treatment of migrants in the U.S.
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An Akron police officer shot a man after he was kicked out of a bar in Ellet last week. Body cam footage released Tuesday shows the man did not have a gun on him, despite witnesses reporting he had brandished a gun.
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The new pop-up sites in Garrettsville and Randolph Township are focuses on residents farther from urban centers who need food assistance.
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Akron officials are learning about residents' priorities as they work on the 2026 capital budget.
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The 150 Ohio National Guard troops deployed to Washington D.C. were expected to come home just after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Immigration lawyers say those deported to Ukraine could be conscripted to fight in the war, contrary to international laws that prohibit deportations to places where people could face violence.