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Election eve was confusing. An announcement earlier in the day stated Ohio's March 17 primary was still on. But that afternoon, Gov. Mike DeWine said he…
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Voting sites have been relocated away from senior living facilities, new cleaning protocols for election equipment are in place and absentee voting is strongly encouraged.
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Concerns about the spread of COVID-19 have led Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose to order that voting locations in retirement living or senior care…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, March 5: Summa Health opens call center for coronavirus concerns;Acme partners with Purell-maker GOJO;UH,…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Feb. 18:Last day to register for Ohio primary;LaRose asks Kent State to cancel Fonda's speech;Ex-fugitive…
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The state’s chief elections officer is criticizing President Trump and other key figures for sharing rumors and false information related to voting,…
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It’s been said many times, and will be repeated often in 2020 – no Republican has won the White House without winning Ohio. As the presidential campaigns…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Nov. 19:Attack reported at CVNP;Study: Hyperloop project could begin in 2023;Tamir Rice's family launches…
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It was a good night for school districts across Northeast Ohio. Voters supported 18 of 20 school levies on the ballot. The unofficial results show that whether it was a renewal or an additional levy, voters were 'for' their school district receiving the tax money. In Cuyahoga county levies for Brooklyn, Strongsville and Parma City Schools all passed.
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Ohio library measures fared well at the voting booth in Tuesday's primary, though a hotly contested library levy in Shaker Heights passed by a narrow…