Councilmember Charles Slife introduced legislation that would place a one-year moratorium on new permits for data centers within city limits, calling them "exploitative" to residents.
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Northeast Ohio healthcare providers and advocates are hoping universal low-dose aspirin and other changes during pregnancy could help reduce risk of the serious pregnancy complication, and possibly save lives.
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Greer previously served as the executive director of Akron200, the non-profit organization and steering committee for Akron's bicentennial in 2025. He also unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2023.
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The single-acre pop-up will feature daily programming, such as live music and fitness classes to invite Clevelanders downtown as the city ponders the future of the lakefront.
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Kent State holds a commemoration each year to remember when Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war protesters, killing four students and wounding nine others.
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The Supreme Court is considering whether Monsanto and its parent company, Bayer, should be shielded from lawsuits claiming that the weedkiller caused cancer.
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Meta said Monday that the transaction "complied fully with applicable law" and that it anticipates "an appropriate resolution to the inquiry."
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Judge William Vodrey says he believes his work on the New Era Cleveland case last year contributed to the decision to challenge his seat.
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Akron City Council will vote on a new at-large council member on April 27, 2026.
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Charges the suspected gunman is facing include attempting to assassinate the president. He faces the potential of life in prison if convicted.
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The former OpenAI business partners are embroiled in a high-stakes dispute over the future of one of the world's top AI companies.