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Judge Pinkey Carr is accused of more than one hundred incidents of misconduct over a two-year period; another accident in Wayne County leads to more fatalities; Cleveland Guardians beat the Cincinnati Reds; and more stories.
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The plan to bail out Shaker Square was in limbo for several months after the square's council representative expressed concerns; Cuyahoga County's drug overdose deaths are the worst ever this year; Cleveland Cavs star rookie Evan Mobley will return for tonight's game against the Nets; and more stories.
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Isaiah Andrews of Cleveland's death was confirmed by the Ohio Innocence Project; Mayor Justin Bibb State of the City address this week will mark 100 days in office; Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Milwaukee Bucks to wrap up the regular season; and more stories.
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The Premier League soccer team is up for sale, and four American bidders are finalists.
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Two Republican state lawmakers have introduced a bill that is similar to Florida’s new law that critics have dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" law; the committee charged with finding a place to build a new Cuyahoga County jail delayed a vote on a proposed site after hearing from citizens who are against the plan; retiring Republican U.S. Sen. Rob Portman says he will vote against the U.S. Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson; and more stories.
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The woman who was allegedly assaulted and abducted at a bus stop on Cleveland’s West Side on Sunday has been found; early voting begins today for Ohio's May 3rd primary; a jury has convicted a woman of murder in the “Geauga’s Child” cold case; and more stories.
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Cleveland police are searching for a woman who was seen on surveillance video being assaulted and forced into a car at an RTA bus stop on Cleveland’s west side; one of the participants in the biggest corruption cases in Cuyahoga County history has died; the Philadelphia 76ers edged the Cleveland Cavaliers; and more stories.
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Ohio's top elections official says state lawmakers must hold a vote today to push back the May 3 primary if they want to avoid having to hold a second one in August; Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine thinks the Ohio Constitution should be amended to clarify the political standards that legislative districts must meet in order to avoid partisan gerrymandering; authorities say they have three suspects in custody in connection with the high-speed police chase that led to the death of a police officer from Northwestern Ohio; and more stories.
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New COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Ohio are at their lowest levels since July but the Ohio Department of Health is keeping an eye on a new omicron variant; the Ohio Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments over whether Gov. Mike DeWine had the legal ability to end the state's participation in a federal pandemic unemployment aid program ahead of a government deadline stopping the payments; the Ohio primary is just six weeks away but candidates still don't know whether the contest will happen on that date; and more stories.
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Akron police have arrested a man accused of breaking into the Akron Art Museum and starting some small trash fires in the building; Ohio's new congressional district map faces another legal challenge; housing advocates in Cleveland say a new report confirms what they’ve been worried about when it comes to who’s buying up residential properties; and more stories.