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County health officials recommend that people continue to wear masks and get vaccinated or boosted against the virus.
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First year students embrace college life, but the pandemic still affects them.
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The lawsuit filed by Isaiah Andrews alleges withholding of evidence and false testimony during his trial.
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Bibb announced a Chief Education Officer and Chief of Youth and Family Success
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Black Americans are more likely to have heart disease and diabetes than white Americans, diseases which can lead to amputations if not properly managed, and amputations can lead to further disparities. Doctors at several Cleveland-area hospital systems are now seeking help across departments to save patients' limbs.
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A statement from the nonprofit calls a proposed site in Slavic Village a "flagrant slap in the face" to kids they serve.
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Only about a third of funerals for Ohioans killed by COVID-19 have received federal assistance covering costs.
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Any Means Necessary, a clothing & lifestyle brand born in Akron, unites streetwear fashion with dark art
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Individuals with weakened immune systems might not be letting their guard down just yet.
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Shabazz is running on a platform of criminal justice reform and aid to those in economic precarity.