Republican lawmakers say the constitutional change to keep non-citizens from voting is needed; Democrats call it a ploy to drive GOP turnout.
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Democratic lawmakers, voting rights groups and community organizations are looking at what options are available as the redistricting process enters a new phase.
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Gordon estimates the district can recover from the academic losses caused by the pandemic in three to five years.
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The Cleveland woman had been missing for nearly four days and was last seen at a Terminal Tower parking lot with an unidentified man; Lake Catholic High School says the lacrosse player with the swastika did not draw it himself and was unaware it was there; Deshaun Watson continues practicing with the Cleveland Browns despite allegations of sexual misconduct from 22 women.
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Celebrate Memorial Day weekend with local parades and outdoor events at Crocker Park, Cleveland Metroparks, Tremont and more.
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The case comes from a lawsuit filed by people who bought season passes to Cedar Point.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled the latest set of state House and Senate district maps – submitted by the Ohio Redistricting Commission – is unconstitutional.
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