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The possible change came after a group of several dozen residents reportedly told city council in April they opposed the hosting of the town’s second pride event on city property on religious grounds.
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Board member Tristan Reed is leaving at the end of May, calling the decision bittersweet. She said she's moving out of Akron.
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In a new interview with TIME Magazine, Trump promises to prosecute President Biden, unleash the National Guard on immigrants and says it's "irrelevant" if he's comfortable criminalizing abortions.
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The Justice Department is expected to propose a new, lower classification for marijuana that would lessen restrictions on the drug. But there's another review process to come.
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The legislation requires road crews that find dead pets hit by cars get them scanned for microchips to notify their owners.
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An Akron council member has said he won't support a new police headquarters until the department improves its relationship with the community. The police union president fired back Monday night.
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The program’s 15 support specialists can often help resolve code violations but one councilmember said the program has yet to reach its full potential.
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Ohio state Rep. Lauren McNally (D-Youngstown) introduced a bill that would increase consumer protections and transparency in the regulation of utilities in Ohio.
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The war in Gaza spurred large protests outside a glitzy roast with President Joe Biden, journalists, politicians and celebrities Saturday but went all but unmentioned by participants inside.
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Agencies arrested three dozen protestors on the Oval at Ohio State University on Thursday night, the culmination of six hours of protests against the war in Gaza.
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Lorain Police Chief Jim McCann played the video for members of the media during a press conference Thursday narrating what it showed.
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Five of the six conservatives spent much of their lives in the Beltway, working in the White House and Justice Department, seeing their administrations as targets of unfair harassment by Democrats.