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The council will offer input on how the Cleveland area should use the remaining COVID-19 funds.
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The U.S. senator says Ohio could get $12 billion from the plan.
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Sen. Rob Portman says the bill is about 90% done, although there are a still a few sticking points they are working to resolve.
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Ohio's Republican Senator says the issue now is how to pay for it.
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The historic Capitol Theatre in Cleveland says it fell short of raising the money needed to reopen; Ohio GOP Sen. Rob Portman appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday to tout a bipartisan infrastructure proposal he’s leading negotiations on in the Senate; one man was killed and others injured in separate shootings in Akron over the weekend; and more stories.
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The Biden Administration wants to foster job growth by buckling down on requirements that taxpayer-funded projects use goods made in America by American workers.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to be in the Cincinnati area tomorrow. Details of her visit are not yet known.
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On which part of the plan will the president focus during the Congressional session? Sens. Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman offer their views.
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"CPP is at a crossroad,” Public Utilities Director Robert Davis said. “The next two years are very, very critical."
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An advocacy group is opposing a bill that would restrict protests at sites that are considered "critical infrastructure facilities."Organize Ohio hosted a…