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Akron City Council on Monday approved a move to replace 1,500 of the remaining 2,000 lead service lines in the city's public right-of-way. The project is expected to be completed by fall 2025.
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William Curlis served as a campaign treasurer for more than 100 candidates since the 1980s. He sold his German Village house in 2016 to cover cost of campaign expenses.
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Cannabis entrepreneurs are weighing the costs and benefits of integrating artificial intelligence into all aspects of their businesses.
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Two Republican lawmakers have proposed some new regulations related to guns – but not targeted at the weapons themselves, but people who have them but aren’t legally permitted to.
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Democrats in the Ohio House and Senate say the Republican-dominated legislature is playing politics with the issue.
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Frank Tyson, a 53 year old Black man, died while being arrested by Canton police on April 18. His death has renewed calls for police reform in the community.
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Carter spoke to reporters after an Ohio Senate committee hearing about the Spring 2024 OSU commencement ceremony.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters had painted messages on the school's Spirit Wall. A video shows contractors painting over it even as students remained in front of it.
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The National Weather Service surveyed damage Wednesday following severe weather on March 7.
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Among the demands of pro-Palestine protesters around the country has been for higher education institutions to withdraw investments in Israel or companies with ties to Israel. But that can’t happen in Ohio.