The City of Akron announced pedestrian improvements and housing as part of its Innerbelt master plan Thursday, with plans to release more details in the coming weeks.
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- As shutdown drags on, a Northeast Ohio group will pass out ramen with Halloween candy
- White House finalizes plan to open pristine Alaska wildlife refuge to oil and gas drilling
- 'Uncharted territory': Ongoing shutdown threatens food aid for 42 million people
- Ohio Democrats push bill to force state to pay for benefit programs if federal shutdown drags on
- Republican senator proposes Ohio-wide property tax to replace local school taxes
Editors' Picks
It seems like everyone at the Statehouse is in property tax mode as several measures are being proposed, debated and passed to deal with rising tax burdens.
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Lake effect precipitation occurs when cold air passes over warm bodies of water, like Lake Erie. Forecasters say the rain is not necessarily a sign of what's to come.
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Local officials called on the president and congress to end the shutdown in the name of food security.
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The move follows a Marshall Project - Cleveland analysis that found police searched Black people more often than White people in stops in 2023.
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The Senate failed to advance two partisan bills that would have paid some federal workers during the shutdown. Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked as the shutdown drags on.
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President Trump is plowing ahead with plans to build a grand ballroom where the East Wing of the White House currently stands. The plans have not gone through the committee tasked with overseeing such projects.
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Prosecutors say Rozier and others passed confidential intel to organized crime groups to help wager on NBA games. Billups allegedly participated in a separate scheme involving underground poker games.
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Supervising producer Rachel Rood had a scary October when her 7-month-old son came down with an illness from day care.
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Cleveland music producer Nate Saggio has helped local musicians craft viral hit songs while exploring his own creative path. On this week’s Shuffle, Saggio talks about his passion for supporting independent musicians and his own music.
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Close to a deadline for mailing your ballot, tax return or legal document? To make sure it gets a postmark on time under the latest USPS changes, you may want to send it early or visit a post office.