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Cleveland City Council will replace the barriers with removable bollards and repair the streetscape. Public health officials in two Northeast Ohio counties are seeing a case rise again. A tornado hit Lorain County during a storm Monday afternoon. Read on for more.
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Trump's team had sought to hold the rally at the Portgage County Fairgrounds but was turned down by its board; Cleveland City Councilmembers are concerned about allowing two police forces expanding their jurisdiction; and more stories.
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Ukrainians, politicians and residents gathered at St. Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Parma on Sunday; Gov. DeWine has ordered the state to stop the sale of all vodka made by a Russian-owned company; The ACLU and Planned Parenthood are suing to block enforcement of an Ohio abortion restriction; and more stories.
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The panel tasked with drawing new state legislative districts met briefly Tuesday as the state lurches towards a constitutional crisis; Akron police were involved a shooting that left two people dead Tuesday; Hudson's city manager has resigned; and more stories.
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Brown is running to hold onto the Congressional seat she won in last year’s special election.
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The morning session marked the start of hearings on the new mayor’s $1.8 billion budget proposal, which includes new spending on Bibb’s leadership team and allocations required by the newly passed police oversight charter amendment.
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He said the two leaders will be concerned with the success of children and their families from early childhood to adulthood.
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A newly released report from Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb offers a detailed look at the new administration’s early priorities.
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The “Entrepreneur in Residence” program will help small business with skills, training and finance opportunities.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission has failed for a second time to reach the bipartisan consensus needed to pass 10-year maps of state legislative districts based on 2020 census totals; the winners of lawsuits challenging the redraw of the legislative maps submitted their own plan for new lines to the state’s redistricting commission over the weekend; Dominion Energy says it's making progress at restoring gas service that's knocked out the heat for about 100 customers in downtown Akron; and more stories.