Akron's independent police auditor, Anthony Finnell, may not be able to review the Jazmir Tucker shooting for another year, he said. That's because he has to wait on several other processes, including a potential civil lawsuit, before he can start.
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East Cleveland's books are a mess, and a court-appointed state receiver should take control of the city's finances, according to Ohio Auditor Keith Faber. East Cleveland Mayor Lateek Shabazz is fighting it, laying blame on the state.
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Ohio's food banks are open as usual, though the organization overseeing them is carefully watching the shutdown situation.
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After a tumultuous season, the Guardians lost Game 3 to the Detroit Tigers Thursday, ending their 2025 season.
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President Trump is meeting with his budget director, Russ Vought, about what additional cuts to make during the shutdown, and the president says his targets are partisan.
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Access to the COVID-19 vaccines remains difficult because of an unusual and unexplained delay by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in accepting recommendations from its advisers.
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Fifteen-year-old Jazmir Tucker was fatally shot by an Akron police officer Nov. 28, 2024. Police found a hand gun in Tucker's zipped coat pocket after he was shot, body cam footage shows.
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Mayor Lateek Shabazz is asking for city council's support to file a lawsuit to block the appointment of a receiver.
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It's Obamacare health insurance prices — and how much help 24 million Americans will get with their premiums — that are in dispute.
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Ideastream Public Media's Anna Huntsman reflects on her social media series about hidden, lesser-known history in Northeast Ohio.
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Police identified a 35-year-old man they believed was responsible for attacking a synagogue in Manchester, England, on Yom Kippur, Judaism's holiest day.