Sheriff Terry Grice is asking township trustees to pay for additional cameras within their borders.
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The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority is looking to cut more than $11 million from its budget.
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Republicans said it would help with staffing shortages in Ohio, but Democrats opposed the longer hours and said it wouldn’t do much to fill the most in-demand jobs.
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China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro are considered foreign adversaries, according to the secretary of state’s office.
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Studio West 117, billed as an inclusive space for the LGBTQ+ community with plans for another phase of construction, will close December 28.
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Customer Wi-Fi will be cut later this month as the organization considers eliminating vacant positions, a hiring freeze and service reductions to navigate a tight budget.
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Ahead of this year's flu peak virus season, public health officials in Northeast Ohio are recommending people get the flu vaccine despite early indications it may be of limited benefit against one new flu strain.
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At the White House this afternoon, President Trump said he was terminating "ridiculously burdensome" fuel economy rules. It's part of a series of changes relaxing or eliminating rules promoting cleaner cars.
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Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control Prevention will scrutinize the childhood vaccine schedule and may start to upend it.
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A forthcoming inspector general report finds that had intel shared by Hegseth been intercepted by an adversary, it would have endangered servicemembers, according to a source who viewed the findings.
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The Snow Heroes pilot program is an initiative that's part of the city’s age-friendly communities plan, which aims to keep seniors in their homes as they age.