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Children’s Hospital on Tuesday announced that vaccination clinics for kids 12 and up are open at its Akron and Boardman campuses; Governor Mike DeWine has signed into law a $465 million bill meant to help lower-income Ohioans pay for rent and mortgages; a new study at the Cleveland Clinic shows that the new technology behind the coronavirus vaccines is working well; and more stories.
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The U.S. senator is asking the state to stop providing the $300 weekly federal checks to those who are out of work.
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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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He is the first Democratic to announce his candidacy for Sen. Rob Portman's seat in 2022. Four Republicans are already in the running.
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Geraldo Rivera might join two prominent candidates who are competing for the seat that Sen. Rob Portman will be vacating.
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Anthony Gonzalez is among 10 Republicans in the House of Representatives who voted to remove the president from office.
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The Ohio Senator says he is disappointed that the most recent package passed by the House isn't bipartisan.
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The University of Akron Board of trustees will hold a special meeting this morning when they’re expected to consider a new contract with the faculty union; today is the day Gov. Mike DeWine wanted all Ohio school districts to be offering some type of in-person learning for K-12 students; while cases of coronavirus continue on a downward trend in Ohio, concern is increasing about the UK variant spreading in all parts of the state, including northeast Ohio; and more stories.
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Systemic racism in home lending will be one of the top priorities for the banking committee he now chairs.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says the state's goal is for every school employee to receive the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine in February; Ohio’s former health director is being floated as a potential candidate for U.S. Senate; there are more COVID-19 vaccine doses available that will go to the next group of older Ohioans; and more stories.