Cleveland’s public transit riders and advocates are speaking out against the proposed reduction of four routes and the elimination of three others.
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We'll talk to the former justices, one Republican and one Democrat, who are speaking at a City Club of Cleveland forum about the need to ensure laws are equally applied to all parties by an independent judiciary.
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The new proposal would eliminate the city's 4% admissions tax for small, locally-run music venues with capacity under 750 people.
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The prime minister announced new tax cuts to try to end the crisis that began after the U.S.-Israel war on Iran led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The government could face a no-confidence vote over its response to the fuel protests.
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An official briefed on Israel's strategy for the talks described Tuesday's meeting as "preparatory" and aimed at laying out a framework for future negotiations.
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In the race to succeed Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague will face Marcell Strbich, a retired Air Force lieutenant and elections activist.
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A police report from 2019 shows a call for a “domestic dispute” at the home of Dr. Amy Acton, the Ohio Department of Health director and now the Democratic candidate for governor.
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Local opposition to solar has long been an obstacle for green energy developers and farm owners like Canfield's Wayne Greier, who said he and his family were ostracized.
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In the order issued Monday, the judge wrote that President Trump had failed to make the argument that the article, which described a letter to Epstein that the newspaper said bore Trump's signature, was published with the intent to be malicious.
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President Trump said the U.S. would interdict vessels that had paid what he called an "illegal toll" to Iran to cross the Strait of Hormuz.
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Pope Leo XIV says he will not be deterred by criticism from President Trump, vowing to continue his calls for peace as tensions escalate between the Vatican and Washington over the Iran conflict.