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The City of Cleveland and the federal government filed a joint motion to cease the city's consent decree on policing after more than a decade of oversight.
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Ohio’s wealthiest man has long contributed to federal and state officials’ election coffers across the aisle.
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Sheriff Harold Pretel argues in the lawsuit that state law and the county charter give his office authority over spending by the sheriff's department.
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As the U.S. women prepare for a gold medal showdown at the Milan Olympics, sports commentator Terry Pluto discusses how the team and Cleveland Heights native Laila Edwards could grow women’s hockey in the United States.
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The invasive bugs with bright red wings and black dots known as spotted lanternflies are becoming such a threat that Ohio has issued a quarantine to fight them.
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Drivers could face a misdemeanor for failure to obey, and for harassing, threatening or intimidating a crossing guard or interfering with their official duties.
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Plans for the future STEM Talent Development Complex kicked off with a ceremony on Feb. 17.
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Policy Matters Ohio released its study of the new "No Tax on Tips" provision.
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Taxes are certain to be a big topic in this year’s race for Ohio governor, but so far there have been few details from the leading candidates on how they'd pay for tax cuts.
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YSU is accepting new students for the fall 2026 semester at the former Eastern Gateway Community College campus.
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An Ohio bill introduced would require health insurance agencies to recognize all payments, including coupons or copay assistance, as going to a patient’s deductible.
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WYSO asked Springfield residents how they feel about a federal judge's order that pauses the termination of Temporary Protected Status for 330,000 Haitians in the U.S.