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Cleveland, Cuyahoga County and three other counties have issued stay at home advisories in an effort to curb rapidly growing COVID-19 cases.
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Gov. Mike DeWine issued a 21-day curfew in Ohio from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. beginning Thursday.
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Cleveland has been under a curfew since Saturday, when protests against the police brutality in Minneapolis that led to the death of George Floyd, turned…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, June 3:Ohio National Guard deployed to D.C.;Cleveland police kneel, pray with protesters;University…
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Morning Headlines: Sykes: Racism is a Public Health Emergency; Chapel Hill Theft, Summit Mall ClosedHere are your morning headlines for Tuesday, June 2:Sykes: Racism is a public health emergency;Chapel Hill Mall theft, Summit Mall closedCleveland protest…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, June 1:Cleveland protests turn violent;DeWine deploys National Guard;Cleveland residents clean up after…
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Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has extended the city’s downtown curfew until Tuesday at 8 p.m., expanding the curfew zone to include West 25th Street and the surrounding area.
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Updated: 12:25 p.m., Sunday, May 31, 2020 Cleveland residents have organized cleanup efforts downtown following Saturday protests. Storefronts and buildings throughout Public Square and along Euclid Avenue were looted or damaged after demonstrations outside City Hall and the Cuyahoga County Justice Center.