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Local federal workers could miss paychecks and area organizations could see funding cuts because of the standoff in Washington D.C.
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Go on a foliage tour of Medina County, hear out songwriters in Hingetown or encounter Kent State masters in Hudson.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to the "first phase" of a ceasefire deal intended to end the devastating Gaza war that unleashed the deadliest fighting ever between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Public safety officials say Cleveland can't enforce department policies covering chases when other departments cross city limits.
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The National Independent Venue Association's study shows that only 20% of independent stages were profitable in 2024.
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The eight candidates all participated in an Akron Press Club debate Wednesday. There are four open seats on the Akron Board of Education in this year's election.
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The liaison will connect community members and city government to address LGBTQ+ needs.
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Gov. Mike DeWine took administrative action Wednesday afternoon over a slew of unregulated products containing cannabinoid derivatives.
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Broadway's union for performers and stage managers says the sticking point is health care.
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The former FBI director, who has long been one of President Trump's most vocal critics, was indicted last month on two counts stemming from his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee in September 2020.