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Isabella Keller
News InternIzzy Keller is a Summer 2022 News Intern at Ideastream Public Media. She is a rising senior at Ohio University majoring in journalism and minoring in political science. Izzy has an Associates of Arts degree from Bowling Green State University and will graduate with a degree in journalism from Ohio University in May 2023. She has previous experience with The Sandusky Register and Ohio University’s The New Political.
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When a reporter's stepdad tested positive for COVID-19 on a holiday weekend, chaos ensued. How did telehealth affect his treatment?
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Drummond is a 33-year veteran of the force, starting on the city's West Side. He's been the interim chief since Mayor Justin Bibb took office in January.
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Friends, family and community members remembered the life of Jayland Walker, the 25-year-old fatally shot by Akron police, at a funeral held Wednesday at the Akron Civic Theatre.
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Ohio lawmakers and mayors delivered remarks after a meeting of the Ohio Mayors Alliance in Cleveland.
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On Friday, residents in some Northeast Ohio communities can legally light fireworks on their private property through Tuesday as well as the following weekend to celebrate the July 4th holiday.