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Ohio reported 744 COVID cases on Tuesday; Northeast Ohio colleges and universities are getting millions from the American Rescue Plan; Ohio's correctional agency says at least five prison guards used excessive force before an inmate died; and more stories.
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Lordstown Motors says it may not be in business a year from now as it tries to secure funding to start full production of an electric pickup truck; Ohio surpassed 20,000 COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday; Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants Google to be declared a public utility; and more stories.
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Ohio on Sunday reported just 268 COVID-19 cases, the lowest single-day total since March of last year; the mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center will administer its final doses today; the State Route 8 construction project moves into a new phase today in northern Summit County; and more stories.
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Hundreds of people turned out for a “Stop Asian Hate” march in Cleveland’s AsiaTown Sunday afternoon; every Ohioan age 16 and up is now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine; Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted is facing backlash for a tweet referring to the “Wuhan virus”; and more stories.
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Coast Guard and fire department crews rescued 10 people who were stranded on ice floes in Lake Erie in Cleveland; About 1.4 million Ohioans have started a COVID-19 vaccine; the Ohio Department of Health is hosting a series of COVID-19 vaccine town halls for several specific communities; and more stories.
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Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled a two-year state spending budget with a $1 billion initiative to help bring the state back from the economic downfall of the pandemic; Ohio's largest electric utility has agreed in a settlement to forgo collection of a guaranteed profit subsidy provision in a now-tainted energy bill; Ohio’s daily tally of new coronavirus cases continues to trend downward; and more stories.
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Both cities have seen their poverty rates fall over the past few years, but in 2019, Detroit caught up with Cleveland.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Stays Below 1,000 COVID-19 Cases for Third Day; Lordstown Motors Goes PublicHere are your morning headlines for Tuesday, August 4:Ohio stays below 1,000 COVID-19 cases for third day in a rowLaRose backs state house efforts in…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, June 21:Youngstown to close fire stations due to budget shortage;Norton woman sues Summa, alleging…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, June 20:Fresh Mark facilities raided in Stark, Columbiana counties;Akron commission approves $12M housing…