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In November, an Athens city employee paid $700,000 for construction work on a new fire station. But the money never reached the construction firm it was intended for.
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Jones argued for probation, instead of the government's recommended sentencing range of 33-to-41 months.
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Jennifer Wade was arrested in September for in incident involving Cleveland Clinic police. She was found unresponsive in her cell early on Feb. 23, 2025.
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A group of conservative Amish are suing the state of Ohio over a traffic law that requires buggies to have flashing yellow lights. They say the rule violates their right to religious freedom.
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Akron's police chief says the footage showed the dangerous situation that officers were in.
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The officer involved was previously under scrutiny for punching a man in the face during an arrest in 2023. The city recently settled a federal civil rights lawsuit involving that case.
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The grand jury subpoena also focuses on Mark Dottore’s company, which has earned more than $500,000 in fees from the court since 2017.
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The Cleveland Community Police Commission released records from the city showing 44 open allegations of workplace violence, bias, retaliation and harrassment.
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Retired Sgt. Richard Jackson is a former member of the CPC and was selected by Black Shield members for a seat on the commission.
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Law enforcement touted dozens of gun arrests in 2023, many for selling machine gun conversion devices.
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The Police Accountability Team's Leigh Anderson and Chief Annie Todd appeared at the City Club of Cleveland's Friday forum as monitor overseeing reform prepares new reports on use of force and crisis intervention.
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After four months, the county provided body cam footage, and is weighing policy changes amid a Marshall Project and News 5 Cleveland investigation.