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Akron City Council voted to approve a resolution to relieve residents' medical debt, but the city will need to budget money to deliver on that relief.
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Akron City Council narrowly approved the controversial White Pond development over raucous objections by residents concerned about traffic and environmental issues.
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Akron City Council unanimously passed an ordinance requiring CO detectors in residential dwellings that use fuel-burning appliances.
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While city council's chief of staff told º£½ÇÆÆ½â°æ that there were "bomb threats" at city hall in July, council leadership has denied this. President Margo Sommerville said there were "credible threats" against the city's administration.
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A long-time civil rights attorney who has served on the city's civil rights commission, Nancy Holland, was chosen to serve Ward 1, a seat that has been vacant since Rich Swirsky's death May 26.
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The police chief of Albany, New York is out of the running for the Akron job; Lordstown Motors execs sold $8 million in stock ahead of public troubles; a Hudson resident on a backpacking trip at the Grand Canyon has died; and more stories.