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FirstEnergy said it's disappointed by the resolution passed by Cleveland City Council, a progressive think tank is questioning Ohio's incentive package for Intel's new computer chip factory and a 24th massage therapist has accused Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct.
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The increase in the number of cases comes as with the jail's inmate population nearing capacity; Former Cavs coach Mike Fratello to receive the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Officials hope to educate participants on recycling do's and don't's during the sign up period; A Parma teen has been arrested for sending a school shooting threat via Instagram; Gov. Mike DeWine will sign House Bill 99 lowering training requirements for arming school staff.
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The drive-by shooting suspect was chased by Maple Heights police from Cleveland's Woodland Hills neighborhood early Monday morning; Two Lorain County students are under investigation for threatening their schools; Republican legislators are debating how to finance an estimated $20 million Aug. 2 primary; and more stories.
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Ohio leaders expressed grief and outrage over the recent deadly school shooting in Texas; Lt. Gov. Jon Husted claims there is no conflict between his public service duties and a paid bank job he recently accepted; Mother of "Geauga's Child" sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
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Local health officials are downplaying concerns about monkeypox; CDC officials have found high levels of COVID-19 community spread in Ashtabula and Lorain; a Cleveland City Councilman wants FirstEnergy's name taken off of the Browns' stadium.
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The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a law that cuts state funding to cities by the amount they collect in traffic camera fines; Thursday was the first day for public testimony on House Bill 598 which would trigger a near total ban on abortion in Ohio if Roe v. Wade is over turned; Two siblings have been ordered to pay $20,000 to Cleveland Metroparks for cutting down and selling a 200-year-old Black Walnut tree in Strongsville.
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Ohio Department of Health has applied for federal waivers to remove some WIC restrictions so low-income families have increased choices in infant formula; Nan Whaley is criticizing Gov. Mike DeWine's slow response to the ongoing shortage; Ohio House Speaker Bob Cupp has delayed voting on a constitutional amendment to reform bail-setting laws; and more stories.
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The Lake Catholic boys varsity lacrosse player was photographed with a swastika on his leg during a match with Orange; Ohio high school principals have voted down a proposal that would allow athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness; FirstEnergy will replace six board members in the continuing fallout from the HB 6 bribery scandal; and more stories.
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Mayor Justin Bibb has outlined how he wants to use the second pandemic stimulus aid that's due to arrive next month; Protestors gathered in Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Youngstown and other cities in support of reproductive rights at "Bans off our Bodies" rallies; Capital murder trial of hit-and-run driver in Summit County begins; and more stories.