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With more than 570,000 doses expected to arrive Tuesday, Gov. Mike DeWine says people will be able to book appointments closer to their homes.
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The law will go into effect in 90 days. The governor has said it could be challenged in court.
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The opening date for the mass vaccination site at the Summit County Fairgrounds has been pushed back to next month; photos of female athletes from Hudson High School have been removed from the website of a campaign to Defend Title IX; GOP lawmakers have made good on their promise to check the authority of fellow Republican Gov. Mike DeWine by issuing the first override of his term; and more stories.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he can’t predict when remaining health orders might be lifted; Gov. Mike DeWine has scheduled primary and special elections needed to fill a vacant congressional seat in Northeast Ohio; the top two spots at Akron Public Schools are now open; and more stories.
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At the center of the debate the Ohio governor's authority on states of emergency.
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The governor says he'll veto it, and Republicans say they'll vote to override a veto.
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The next step could be a possible committee vote to advance the bill.
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Todd Diacon says the university addresses the issue through education of students and leaders of sororities and fraternities.
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Even if Gov. Mike DeWine lifts the statewide mask mandate, local health departments may keep theirs in place.
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The Summit County Board of Elections is being placed under state oversight and faces other repercussions following a series of errors; John Carroll University is eliminating tenure protections for faculty starting next fall; a spokesman says Gov. Mike DeWine has no immediate plans to lift the statewide mask mandate; and more stories.