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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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The almost 90 percent cut in funding might result in fewer capital improvements for the transit system.
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Lacking support from both political parties, Democrats might have to find another way to increase the lowest legal wages.
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The proposal includes revamping the country's COVID-19 vaccination distribution program, as well as funding for local governments.
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Two candidates could be leading the race for the party's next leader.
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The Browns collected their first playoff victory in 26 years with a 48-37 romp over Pittsburgh; COVID-19 cases were down Sunday for the third straight day; more than a half dozen Northeast Ohio bars were cited for coronavirus health violations over the weekend; and more stories.
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She calls the protestors' raid on the U.S. Capitol a "terrorist attack" and a "failed insurrection."
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Gov. Mike DeWine says President Donald Trump's refusal to accept election results has created a situation that threatens democracy; Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown has joined the list of Democratic lawmakers calling on the Cabinet and Vice President Mike Pence to attempt to remove President Donald Trump from office after Wednesday’s storming of the U.S. Capitol; vaccines will become available to Ohio seniors in the general population beginning January 19; and more stories.