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The contests for Ohio Supreme Court chief justice and two associate justices have been called one of the most important in the country.
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Baldwin Wallace University's final midterm Ohio Pulse Poll showed U.S. Senate Tim Ryan, a Democrat, four points ahead of Republican J.D. Vance.
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A group of season pass holders had sued the owner of Ohio's two biggest amusement parks, claiming the delayed opening of the 2020 season was a breach of contract.
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Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Carr was cited by the court for holding hearings and issuing warrants during the early days of the pandemic and for two years of infractions of court procedures.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments for and against a lower court’s decision to bar probate judges from allowing transgender individuals to request gender corrections to their birth certificates.
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A local Akron activist was appealing a case dismissal lawsuit his charity brought against the Akron Board of Zoning, but now he is considering appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court; Akron's police union is demanding the state's investigation into the officer-involved shooting death of Jayland Walker be immediately ceased; A Canton City councilman doesn't believe the shooting death of a Black man by a white police officer was racially motivated ... and more stories.
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The charter amendment is a proposed ballot initiative and supporters said a key part of this board would be to strengthen the role of the police auditor; A Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority police officer fatally shot a man he says attacked him after flagging the officer down for a loud music complaint on the city's West Side; and more stories.
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In a news conference Tuesday, Bobby DiCello, lead attorney for Jayland Walker's family, questioned why police turned off their body cameras and microphones after Walker was shot to death; A Dayton abortion clinic, which has another branch in Indiana, will soon close its doors due to the state's new restrictions ... and more stories.
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A federal judge has ruled that CVS, Walgreens and Walmart owe $650 million in damages to the two counties due to the way the pharmacies distributed opioids; Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman wants to take the congressional map to the U.S. Supreme Court because he believes the Ohio Supreme Court overstepped by meddling in redistricting ... and more stories.
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The ruling will not affect this year's general election; Governor DeWine plans to re-nominate an anti-abortion lobbyist to the state's medical board for a third term; and more stories; Akron high school football coaching legend dies.