Cleveland teachers showed up in force during a school board meeting Tuesday, raising concerns about gun violence, school safety and what they called a lack of teacher input so far in the search for Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s next CEO.
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Testimony in the trial of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder is scheduled to resume Monday.
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Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today endorsed a proposal to make big changes in the nation's approach to vaccinating people against COVID-19.
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Former Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Renacci Thursday announced a new political action committee to try to flip Ohio school boards with conservative-leaning candidates. Renacci says the Save Our Schools Ohio PAC will help candidates raise funds and will use data to identify "dozens" of key local school board races
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The fight over Ohio House leadership could stop the Republican supermajority from passing legislation that goes into effect immediately and can't be put before voters.
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The plan from Lt. Gov. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) would wipe out 5 million words and more than 20,000 pages of the Ohio Administrative Code used for state agencies and divisions.
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There was no reason for alarm, as a NASA engineer called it "one of the closest approaches by a known near-Earth object ever recorded." It was only 2,200 miles above the Earth's surface.
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After months of COVID, flu and RSV infections, parents of little kids are kinda losing it. But the data shows kids have always brought home waves of respiratory illness.
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Chayla Hope, a popular voice in Cleveland’s indie-rock scene, is launching the next chapter of her career – as a pop star.
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The report — a first-of-its-kind for the agency — examines everything from when in the year the attacks took place to behavioral changes exhibited in the attackers.
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it created confusion, worry and greater resolve for Ohioans on both sides of the abortion debate.
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