If approved, there would be exclusions to who could speak at city council - and commenters could only address certain topics.
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Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy tells "Sound of Ideas" host Stephanie Haney about his message to people concerned about health insurance premiums going up and what he's heard from voters across the state.
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The shooter was still at large late Sunday, police said, adding they were releasing a man in his 20s who was briefly detained as a person of interest.
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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns on Sunday praised the man's actions, calling it "the most unbelievable scene."
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The Department of Justice has sued four more states as part of the Trump administration's far-reaching attempt to access sensitive voter data. The DOJ is also suing Fulton County in Georgia.
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The union representing workers at Akron Metro RTA has been without a contract for more than 17 months, and Rep. Emilia Sykes, whose district includes the city, is calling on both sides come to an agreement.
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After nearly two years of consideration, Mayor Shammas Malik decided to renovate the current police headquarters in Downtown Akron rather than build new.
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Artists Tom Kiefer and Elizabeth Z. Pineda spotlight migrant struggles at Arizona-Mexico border at the Maltz Museum in the exhibit "El Sueño Americano: The American Dream."
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President Trump has been racing to rack up peace deals — but keeping them intact is proving far more difficult.
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Staff officers and at least one drone pilot have sought advice from outside groups over legal concerns about their own involvement — or potential involvement — in the strikes against suspected drug boats.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has said he’ll fully expects to endorse the Republican candidate for Ohio governor next year—but hasn't so far.