Akron police believe focused plan to stop murders, gun violence is working
Akron police believe focused plan to stop murders is working
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‘Listen mommas, it takes a village’: Northeast Ohio moms use social media to combat formula shortage
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Report: Ohio wage theft strikes estimated 213,000 workers annually
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New Ohio bill would decriminalize fentanyl drug testing strips
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Grand opening of 75 Public Square
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Working to change racial disparities in juvenile jails
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Strongsville Rotary Club members return from trip to help Ukrainian refugees in Poland
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Police searching for missing 52-year-old Parma woman last seen Monday
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City council resolution calls for FirstEnergy to relinquish naming rights of Cleveland stadium
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Smack-talking seniors take on high school seniors in chair volleyball game at North Olmsted Senior Center
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Reformed racist expresses regret for previous life with KKK
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Cleveland honors fallen police officers with memorial parade
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Firefighters battle large fire at century-old Grace United Methodist Church in Coshocton
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This weekend: Record attempt for most kites flown
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How culture, food, unity will be showcased at Cleveland Asian Festival
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Invasive hammerhead worm spotted in Trumbull County
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'Bark in the Park' returns to Akron's Lock 3 Park
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