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Some residents are frustrated with Canton City Council's recent decision to ban public comments during meetings. Council members cited safety concerns and social media threats.
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The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program ran out of funds on Saturday. Cities and nonprofits are suing the Trump administration over its refusal to release contingency funds to pay for the program.
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Massillon Police used paper spray on players from Cardinal Ritter College Prep from St. Louis after in an incident following a game on Oct. 3, 2025.
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The legislature cut more than $52 million meant to address funding parity in Ohio's high-poverty urban school districts as part of the state budget that went into effect in July. The cut affects some of Northeast Ohio's biggest school districts including Akron, Canton and Cleveland.
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Steve Coon, director of Coon Restoration, is known for owning and restoring dozens of buildings in Downtown Canton. He told ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ he's interested in saving the historic Firestone Plant 1 from the wrecking ball.
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Canton is hosting this year's Heritage Ohio Annual Conference, a three-day event for developers and business owners to share takeaways on downtown revitalization through historic preservation.
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A Canton grandmother nearly lost everything in a house fire last year. A local nonprofit helped the family get back on their feet.
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The Hall of Fame Resort and Entertainment Company got shareholder approval Wednesday after a previous vote last week failed.
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The addition to the jail will be able to house more people in better conditions, Stark County officials said, shifting from linear housing pods to a pod style layout.
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From mental health to bartending tips, Northeast Ohioans share how the "One Big Beautiful Bill" could change their lives.