More than a week after JD Vance resigned his U.S. Senate seat before his inauguration as vice president, Gov. Mike DeWine appointed his lieutenant governor Jon Husted to replace Vance.
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The Summit County Medical Examiner released autopsy results this week in the Thanksgiving police shooting of 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker in Akron.
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Bundle up and prepare: People living "basically anywhere from the Rockies eastward" will see extremely cold temperatures over the next several days, a meteorologist says.
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House Speaker Matt Huffman (R-Lima) told reporters the current legislature cannot be held to implement something former legislatures have done.
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The grant will build on efforts already offered through Nourishing Beginnings— Case Western Reserve University and the Greater Cleveland Food Bank's home-delivered, medically-tailored grocery program.
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As the City of Cleveland and the Browns prep for a legal battle over the team's proposed move out of Downtown to the nearby suburb of Brook Park, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne said he believes there is a chance the team may not leave after all.
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The 89th Annual Ansifield-Wolf Book Awards documentary airs January 20 on WVIZ.
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Anduril Industries plans to create more than 4,000 jobs in the next decade and potential to add $2 billion per year to the state's economy.
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When Cleveland musician Brian Bacon’s two daughters set off for college, he set off on his own journey to write and record an album in Nashville. In doing so, he created a 10-track rock opera that helped him find his voice as an artist.
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Members of Ohio's LGBTQ+ community say they are concerned about what the incoming Trump Administration means for their rights and security.
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A political newcomer who had taken himself out of consideration for the US Senate seat held by VP-elect JD Vance apparently wants back in the pool of candidates for the appointment by Gov. Mike DeWine.