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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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Councilman Kevin Hall was one of three councilmembers to walk out of this week's meeting in solidarity with protestors calling for police reform.
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, July 29:Akron Children's opens transgender care center;Prison might offer tattoo removal services;Toxic algal…
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Canton City Council is set to vote tonight on whether to repeal a panhandling ordinance that’s being called unconstitutional.The ACLU contacted more than…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, July 31:Ohio EPA approves wind turbine project;Gov. Kasich signs payday lending bill;Cultivator license…
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Abandoned shopping carts are becoming so much of a nuisance in some parts of Canton that City Council has passed a law to try to address the problem.The…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, March 5:ODOT unveils $51 million infrastructure project;Canton to vote on ordinance to round up abandoned…
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Canton City Council has been putting off authorizing the signing of a set of contracts with Pro Football Hall of Fame Village for a services and joint…
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Canton City Council has voted unanimously to increase penalties and fines for littering.The new rules will increase fines for a first offense from $100 to…
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The half-billion-dollar Pro Football Hall of Fame Village project in Canton is supposed to be done in 2019. WKSU’s Tim Rudell says that’s why Canton City…