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3News Investigates: HUD report uncovers Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority's failure to report lead poisoning cases
CLEVELAND — A new report from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development shows the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority failed to report elevated blood lead levels (EBLL) in children. CMHA blamed it on a clerical error. CMHA also confirmed findings in the report that says between 2020...
When does school start? The complete 2024-25 back-to-school list for Summit County
Summer is winding down, which means it's time to start thinking about getting kids ready to head back to school. Wondering when classes are back in session across Greater Akron? Here's a list of opening days for the 2024-25 school year for the 17 school districts in Summit County: ...
JD Vance child comments, Kamala Harris's expected effect on Ohio voter turnout, a new bipartisan election trust group, and more: Ohio Has Issues
CLEVELAND — On the July 31, 2024 edition of Ohio Has Issues, the word of the day is "VOTE." Stephanie Haney and Mike Polk Jr. take us through lots of important voter information, from key dates you need to know, scams to avoid, and what ID is required at the polls, to what your elected officials are saying about the power of your vote, and why neither Senate candidate got the vote of approval from the Fraternal Order of Police this year.
He defied voters and Ohio’s constitution on gerrymandering. Mike DeWine has no credibility on a solution: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Gov. Mike DeWine believes politics should be removed from the redistricting process. But he opposes a constitutional amendment that would do just that. And he wants voters to wait for his own proposal next year. We’re talking about gerrymandering and the Republican supermajority on Today in Ohio....
Editor’s Commentary: When the call for hate is coming from inside the People’s House of Ohio
I don’t cry easily, but I almost started crying in Cleveland’s FBI field office yesterday, in front of the FBI’s national chief diversity officer (CDO). I had been asked to participate in a roundtable of local community leaders. We were to speak with the visiting CDO and local agents about hate crimes in historically marginalized communities and what the FBI might be able to do better to address these instances.
Solon Summer Festival features parade, games, food, more
The city of Solon held its annual Summer Festival on July 28 at Solon Community Park on SOM Center Road. The event previously was called Solon Home Days. The event began with a parade that departed from the former Arthur Road Elementary School and concluded at Solon High School. Several participants, including Mayor Eddy Kraus, the Solon Police Department and the Solon High School marching band, drove through residential streets, with many throwing candy to onlooking families.
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