Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will not finish his term through the end of this year. Instead, he is joining the as vice president for strategic research and innovation.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed a crowd at The City Club of Cleveland last night while protesters lined the Euclid Avenue sidewalk outside.
An independent review of the Akron Police Department recommends 58 action steps to improve policing. The recommendations include expanded training focused on crisis intervention and alternatives to force during encounters involving people experiencing mental health crises.
And Cleveland has launched a trapping program to help residents deal with nuisance critters. For years, City Council has received complaints about groundhogs, raccoons and skunks.
These stories and other news of the week are included in Friday's Reporters Roundtable.
Guests:
- Glenn Forbes, Deputy Editor of News, 精东影业
- Zaria Johnson, Reporter, 精东影业
- Karen Kasler, Bureau Chief, 精东影业 Statehouse News Bureau