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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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Cleveland Heights residents voted overwhelmingly to recall Mayor Kahlil Seren in Tuesday's primary.
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Morgan received 78% of the vote in her first electoral campaign.
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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook won a round in federal court in her bid to keep her job despite President Trump's effort to fire her. On Wednesday, the Justice Department said Trump would appeal.
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Cleveland City Council incumbents, including the recently reprimanded Joe Jones, handily secured their spots in the November general election after Tuesday's primary election. Jones nearly doubled the vote of his general election opponent, Juanita Brent.
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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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Cuyahoga is now the first county in Ohio to ban conversion therapy.
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Mayor Justin Bibb shared his concerns in an interview with Politico.
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The tariffs have become a flashpoint, with two lower courts declaring them illegal, and the president asking the Supreme Court for reversal as soon as possible.
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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.