After more than a month of denying new water service requests to Perry Township amid an ongoing legal dispute, Canton Mayor Bill Sherer announced Wednesday the city will resume approving applications for residential structures.
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An expert with University Hospitals shares what the science says surrounding the latest trend to add protein to everything at the grocery store.
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Meteorologists say the arrival of spring brings with it changes in weather conditions that can lead to more frequent and stronger storms, some of which could spawn tornadoes.
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March 19 was the deadline to stay some measures in Senate Bill 56 by a statewide referendum. Signature gatherers say they ran out of time.
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A New York Times investigation has revealed allegations that the late renowned labor leader abused girls and raped Dolores Huerta, his longtime organizing partner.
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The Jones Act restricts which ships can carry goods between U.S. ports. Experts say temporarily lifting the act will do little to affect gas prices.
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International Atomic Energy Agency head Rafael Grossi said Iran's nuclear program is heavily damaged, "but the material will still be there and the enrichment capacities will be there."
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Two Mid-American Conference teams have secured bids to the men's NCAA Tournament, the first time since 1999, but both coaches have strong ties to a new head coach opening.
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San Francisco's streets are plastered with cryptic ads from AI startups. The strategy is intentional — but it's not without cost.
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GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin's confirmation hearing to lead DHS kicked off with criticism of his conduct by GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, the head of the committee that would approve his nomination.
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The vote throws doubt into Lorain County's plans to invest $500 million in water and sewer infrastructure in the rural western part of the county to attract development.