One dog in Northeast Ohio is looking for your vote in the 2024 presidential election - at least, that's the ask on a billboard along Route 18 in Medina.
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- Ohio Issue 1 backers outraise, outbid campaign attempting to kill it
- Northeast Ohio elections boards see heavy early voting turnout ahead of final weekend
- North Olmsted mural honors 3-year-old killed in Giant Eagle parking lot
- Sign, sign, everywhere a sign - except in some HOA communities. A lawmaker wants to change that
- Election Day do's and don'ts at Ohio's polling sites
Editors' Picks
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has sued the Department of Homeland Security for access to citizenship databases to check against Ohio's voter rolls.
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Cemeteries are more than burial grounds for those who have passed on. They are keys to unlocking the history of a community.
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Former President Donald Trump has pledged to revoke the short-term protective status of Haitian immigrants in Ohio and see to their deportations during a second term.
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Ohio's 13th congressional district, which covers all of Summit County and parts of Stark and Portage, has been dubbed one of the most competitive races in the country by political analysts. The race may give insight into what more matchups could look like if Issue 1 passes.
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The nearly grant will support electric cargo handling equipment, rooftop solar and two new electric tugboats, among other clean-energy projects.
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Conotton Valley Union Local Schools' financial challenges come as other districts have said they were left in the lurch from another pipeline crossing Ohio fighting its tax valuation
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A standing room only crowd gathered at the Statehouse to remember Jo Ann Davidson, the first and only woman to serve as speaker of the Ohio House.
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The piece, thought to be from a choral book from the city of Siena, has been in the CMA collection since 1952.
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While Trump is ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris by seven percentage points, Brown leads Moreno by two points, according to a new poll from the Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron.
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Antoine Tolbert maintains his innocence on charges of extorting protection money from two gas stations on Cleveland's East Side. He was indicted on several felony counts in August.
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