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Latest Headlines
- Northeast Ohio voters show support for 2025 county mental health and recovery levies
- After dramatic year in Cleveland Heights, Councilmember Jim Petras elected next mayor
- Akron gets school board shake-up in 2025 election. Lakewood, Mentor incumbents hang on
- Parma, Elyria and other Northeast Ohio schools continue to struggle to pass levies in Nov. election
- Cleveland City Council unofficial results: Three incumbents ousted, three new members elected
Editors' Picks
The ongoing federal shutdown means that some Head Start organizations have run out of money and are cutting services.
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Fran Wilson defeated Acacia Reynolds to become Akron's new Ward 1 council member. Wilson defeated the incumbent, Councilmember Sam DeShazior, in the May primary.
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Voters approved levies to support operations, maintenance and expansion in Ashland, Geauga, Lake and Medina counties.
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Summit County voters have approved the proposal to limit property taxes. Issue 2 also shields the county from some state proposals to eliminate property taxes.
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Mamdani, a democratic socialist and state assemblymember, will make history as the first Muslim and South Asian person — as well as the youngest in over a century — to serve as New York City mayor.
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Republicans say allowing local taxing authorities in Ohio to block library levies would increase transparency, but libraries say it will hurt them and voters.
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Among them, medical practitioners would have to conduct private interviews and document possible abuse-related injuries to add to the patient’s medical records.
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The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program ran out of funds on Saturday. Cities and nonprofits are suing the Trump administration over its refusal to release contingency funds to pay for the program.
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Certain prepared pasta dishes were recalled from retailers like Trader Joe's, Kroger and Walmart between June and October. Health officials urge customers to dispose of them and clean their fridges.
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Cheney, who extolled the power of the presidency, died Monday, according to a statement from his family. The cause was complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.