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Cleveland council committee rejects $250,000 Flock surveillance contract renewal amid privacy concerns
The ordinance would have authorized the director of public safety to enter into a new, one-year contract with Flock Group Inc. for the city’s roughly 100 license plate reader cameras, at a cost not…
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4mAre Parma homeowners facing a crackdown? City responds to citation concerns
Parma homeowners are receiving violation notices with tight deadlines. The city said it’s not a crackdown; here’s why citations may be increasing.
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3mComedian known for ‘Spaceballs,’ opening for Sinatra dies a week after final TV appearance at 86
A comic for over 50 years, he got his start performing in the first biracial stand-up duo in the United States.
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3mOregon State Hospital gets fifth superintendent in three years
The Washington healthcare administrator will take over the troubled psychiatric facility in July.
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3mThis vintage train ride along the Oregon coast has become one of the state’s most popular attractions
Passengers can choose from enclosed coaches or fully open-top cars on 90-minute excursions between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach, with special Fourth of July fireworks viewing from the train.
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5mNew Jerseyans shouldn’t be crash-test dummies for self-driving technology. Let’s lead with safety. -- Opinion
A Tesla crash killed a New Jersey family last year. Pending legislation would require the kind of transparency and phased testing that could prevent future tragedies without blocking innovation.