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Two Ohio correctional institutions are bringing in hundreds of new books for incarcerated residents.
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Akron's police auditor is once again raising concerns that officers are resorting to head strikes, which can be deadly, before implementing other techniques.
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The IGNITE program teaches incarcerated people skills like financial literacy and job interviewing, with a goal of reducing recidivism.
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A former Minnesota House speaker and her husband were killed and a state senator and his wife were wounded in targeted shootings Saturday at their homes near Minneapolis, officials said.
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Deputy Isen Vajusi struggled with confidence, stress and field training before being forced out of the suburbs. He’s now on the sheriff’s downtown safety patrol.
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Erica Campbell's testimony in an April hearing lead to the reversal of the 2019 murder conviction of Jerry Sims in East Cleveland.
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Weinstein's 2020 conviction on sex crimes in New York was overturned last year. In a new trial, jurors heard allegations from three women.
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A Justice Department legal opinion released Tuesday disavowed a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous presidents under the Antiquities Act can't be revoked.
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The police officer driving Bibb's vehicle ran a red light and crashed into another car. The Civilian Police Review Board found the officer violated four separate policies.
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County officials hope the changes will help better serve inmates struggling with mental health crises and addiction.
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King and Smith, a former council member, were convicted of corruption-related charges on May 29, 2025.
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Juvenile detention systems often deny young offenders credit for the time they spend waiting behind bars