After more than a month of denying new water service requests to Perry Township amid an ongoing legal dispute, Canton Mayor Bill Sherer announced Wednesday the city will resume approving applications for residential structures.
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The city and Department of Justice asked Judge Solomon Oliver in February to end the 10-year-old police reform agreement.
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March 19 was the deadline to stay some measures in Senate Bill 56 by a statewide referendum. Signature gatherers say they ran out of time.
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A New York Times investigation has revealed allegations that the late renowned labor leader abused girls and raped Dolores Huerta, his longtime organizing partner.
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The Jones Act restricts which ships can carry goods between U.S. ports. Experts say temporarily lifting the act will do little to affect gas prices.
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International Atomic Energy Agency head Rafael Grossi said Iran's nuclear program is heavily damaged, "but the material will still be there and the enrichment capacities will be there."
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Two Mid-American Conference teams have secured bids to the men's NCAA Tournament, the first time since 1999, but both coaches have strong ties to a new head coach opening.
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