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Isaiah Andrews of Cleveland's death was confirmed by the Ohio Innocence Project; Mayor Justin Bibb State of the City address this week will mark 100 days in office; Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Milwaukee Bucks to wrap up the regular season; and more stories.
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The Premier League soccer team is up for sale, and four American bidders are finalists.
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Nina Turner is making another run at a Cleveland-area U.S. House seat; the new second round of legislative district maps approved last weekend would mean some big changes for districts in Summit and Cuyahoga Counties; the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency is calling on Cleveland to rethink how to better connect Cleveland's downtown and its waterfront; and more stories.
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Ohio reported about 7,600 COVID-19 cases on Sunday; the latest COVID-19 wave is giving arts organizations flashbacks to the start of the pandemic; the Ohio Department of Education says a school whose legitimacy was scrutinized after its supposedly top-tier football team got clobbered in an ESPN-televised game didn’t live up to its billing educationally either; and more stories.
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Cavs play it close against NBA's best offensive team
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Steph Curry drops 40 points in the Warriors' 104-89 win.
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The Cavalier's G League affiliate will begin its basketball season closer to its parent club in November.
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Man from Union County, Lorain County seventh grader named Vax-a-million winners; former four-term congressman Jim Renacci of Wadsworth plans to challenge Gov. Mike DeWine in next year's Republican primary; a retired U.S. Army officer is getting a chance to deliver his speech about freed Black slaves who honored fallen Civil War soldiers; and more stories.
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Terry Pluto reflects on when the Cavs called the Richfield Coliseum home. He remembers those days fondly and writes about them in his new book ‘Vintage…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, August 6, 2018Ohio State hires outside firm to investigate MeyerThomas wins last Bridgestone Invitational at…