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Many school districts throughout the region have canceled classes both in person and online due to the winter storm. Most districts made the call last night as snow and freezing rain fell; Akron school leaders say they are moving forward with plans they’ve made to bring students back to class beginning March 15; ballots will go out Friday asking some 400 members of the faculty union at the University of Akron to vote on a new 6-year employment contract; and more stories.
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A near record number of Ohioans were registered to vote in 2020. Now 97,795 voter registrations have been removed from the rolls.
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Several Ohio House of Representatives races are tight at this time. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose's office states there are still over 300,000 absentee and provisional ballots to be counted.
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Early vote centers throughout the state have been busy all weekend. In fact, they’ve been busy since October 6 when Ohioans could begin voting.
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COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Ohio with yet another record number set Thursday; the city of Akron has recorded its worst year for violent homicides in at least a decade; home sales in Ohio continue to soar, up more than 18% in September from the same month a year ago, and more stories.
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Listeners still have plenty of questions about the upcoming election.
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Listeners still have plenty of questions about the upcoming election.
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A federal court in Cleveland has dismissed a lawsuit brought against Secretary of State Frank LaRose to add more ballot drop boxes.
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is allowing more than one drop-box for collecting absentee ballots, but only at the board of elections office in each county.
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is allowing more drop boxes but they are must be on the property of local boards of elections.