Cleveland Heights residents voted overwhelmingly to recall Mayor Kahlil Seren in Tuesday's primary.
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Voters in six cities in Cuyahoga County went to the polls on Tuesday in a municipal primary to decide which city council and mayoral candidates will advance to the November election ballot.
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It's still not clear exactly when the Cleveland Metropolitan School District will make a decision on which schools to close and consolidate, but it might not happen until 2026 or beyond.
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Mayor Justin Bibb shared his concerns in an interview with Politico.
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Two lower courts have said some of President Trump's tariffs are unlawful. Now the Supreme Court has agreed to examine the issue.
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The Ohio Legislature is inching closer to its first deadline for Congressional redistricting at the end of the month, and the majority caucuses have mostly been mum.
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The Make America Healthy Again commission is proposing more than 100 moves to address the root causes of childhood chronic disease. Critics say other Trump administration moves contradict the goals.
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The survey asked undergraduate college students about their perceptions and experiences regarding free speech on campus.
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The U.S. likely added 900,000 fewer jobs in the 12 months ending in March than had been reported, according to a preliminary Labor Department report.
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Cuyahoga County officials gathered with nonprofit leaders September 8 to develop plans to ensure continued access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Medicaid benefits despite new federal requirements.
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It's the first Nation's Report Card since the Trump administration began making cuts to the U.S. Education Department. The scores reflect the state of student achievement in early 2024.