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Election 2024 coverage
The 2024 election is now over. We'll talk about the will of the voters and how their choices will impact the political landscape as we head toward 2025.
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In a speech at Howard University, Harris urged people to join her in mobilizing and organizing for a better future. She also said she called Trump to offer help with the peaceful transition of power.
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Democrats gained some seats in the Ohio House and Senate, on a night that was devastating in other high-profile races.
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The Cavs are off to their best start in 48 years under new head coach Kenny Atkinson.
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The three Republicans running for Ohio Supreme Court justice won their races, leaving just one Democrat on the court with six Republicans.
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About 70 percent of voters approved the jump from 30-cents-per-pack to 70-cents.
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School districts saw mixed results at the ballot, as they contend with headwinds like inflation and voters wary of further taxes after seeing property values jump from Ohio's sexennial property reappraisals.
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The Associated Press has called the presidential race in Ohio for Donald Trump and JD Vance.
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The rate increases are the first by Cleveland Public Power since 1983
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The travel writer and PBS host presents Why We Travel before a Cleveland audience Nov. 13.
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