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Julian Khater pleaded guilty to two felony counts of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon in a D.C. court last September.
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Christine Priola resigned from her CMSD job on Jan. 7, 2021 and was arrested seven days later.
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The Ohio senator calls the police officers, who testified about their experiences during the riots and breach at the U.S. Capitol, heroes and says he doesn't understand why some Republicans don't seem to what to get to the truth about the situation.
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There are 23 Ohio counties that fall under the CDC’s new mask guidance; Kent State University is “strongly recommending” face coverings be worn by both vaccinated and unvaccinated staff and students indoors; former Northeast Ohio Congressman Jim Renacci wants the state auditor to investigate any financial support Gov. Mike DeWine may have received from Akron’s FirstEnergy; and more stories.
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Democrats in Congress are pushing for a full investigation into the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building this past January. One U.S. Senator from Ohio has some concerns about it if it comes to the floor.
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Rep. Anthony Gonzalez is one of 10 Republican Congressmen who voted to remove President Trump from office in January. Other states have taken similar symbolic votes against those who voted against Trump.
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It's primary election day and for most Ohio counties, tax issues and municipal races are on the ballot; for the second day in a row, new covid-19 cases were below 1,000 Monday at 995 and well below the three-week average of 1,648; a new legislative effort to crack down on distracted driving would make it illegal to drive in Ohio while holding a phone or any other electronic device; and more stories.
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U.S. Congressman Tim Ryan Says Today's Incident At U.S. Capitol Underscores Need For Better SecurityOhio Congressman Tim Ryan says he was saddened by the death of Capitol Police Officer Billy Evans as a result of the incident at the nation’s capitol.
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Since the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol Building, extreme groups and militias across the United States – and how to respond to them – are getting increased attention.
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A witness alleges he saw Stephen Ayres acting "like he was at war," according to the FBI complaint.