Assad's fall opens window for Syrian refugees to head home − but for many, it won't be an easy decision ...
The Summit Legal Defenders office has expanded its services and changed locations. On Oct. 28, 2024, attorneys and staff moved into the first and second floors of 80 S. Summit St. in Akron. The ...
AKRON––It was fitting that the culmination of a dream was realized where it started: in the courtroom of Summit County Juvenile Court Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio. Norton High School graduate Rachel ...
Dear Mr. Berko: I began trading cheap stocks -- below $5 a share -- in 2001. I've had some good years and some bad years. Over the 17 years, I'm down about $19,000. I initially invested $100,000, and ...
Fiscal Officer Kristen M. Scalise CPA, CFE reminds taxpayers that the Board of Revision will be accepting complaints against the valuation of their real estate beginning Jan. 1, 2014. The deadline to ...
On Feb. 19, Susan J. Fowler, a female engineer, leveled damning allegations of sexual harassment against her former employer, Uber. She publicly aired her complaints against the company in an online ...
The convictions and sentence of a Portage County woman who manufactured enough drugs to fill an entire bus were affirmed last week when the 11th District Court of Appeals ruled that the trial court ...
The judgment of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas was recently affirmed when the 8th District Court of Appeals ruled Michael Kacmarik was properly found guilty of felonious assault and ...
A University of Cincinnati official has joined Sen. John Eklund, R-Chardon, in stumping for a bill that would protect state universities and colleges from double recoveries in lawsuits. Senate Bill ...
Backed by industry support, Sen. Cliff Hite is sponsoring a bill that would update Ohio’s grain indemnity and handling law. “I believe it is important to recognize the historical significance of the ...
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