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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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The training is intended for investigators of police use-of-force incidents and has been criticized as too biased in favor of the officer.
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Advocacy group Chasing Justice says officers around the state are violating state law simply by continuing to serve as officers.
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A year after Black Lives Matter protests spilled into the streets of cities across the United States, how much change has occurred to achieve racial justice?
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The proposal to create the facility at an abandoned public high school building is an attempt to address staffing shortages for police, EMS and fire departments.
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As COVID-19 cases level off, Gov. DeWine may switch approach to lift restrictions; Summit County Public Health is scaling back its mass vaccination clinic at the county fairground due to decreasing demand; Black leaders are expressing outrage over the Columbus police shooting of 16-year old Ma’Khia Bryant; and more stories.
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Senator Sherrod Brown has introduced legislation to help police officers be better prepared to deal with individuals experiencing mental health issues.…
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Here are your morning headlines:Cuyahoga County flu deaths rise;Laced candy sickens elementary students;Akron to reopen police training academy to attract…
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The Massillon Police Department is considering accepting new recruits who have not yet attended a police academy. Police Chief Keith Moser says he is…
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The federal monitoring team overseeing the police consent decree in Cleveland released its fourth progress report today.The city’s accomplishments include…