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An arrest has been made in the 2020 shooting death of an 18-year-old Akron woman; Peloton is ending its plans to open its first U.S. factory in Ohio; a court has allowed federally funded family planning clinics to continue to make abortion referrals for now; and more stories.
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Progressive Field, Canal Park and Akron and Cleveland zoos are dropping masks; the state on Tuesday reported another 100 Ohio residents died with COVID-19 since Friday; a coalition of Black ministers, lawmakers, and national activists have announced a new effort to end the death penalty in Ohio; and more stories.
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Ohio's Health Department says it's restructuring its infectious disease division following the discovery of as many as 4,000 unreported COVID-19 deaths; the Ohio State Highway Patrol says the cost of providing security after the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol breach was more than $2.4 million; beginning next week, Ohio will expand coronavirus vaccine eligibility to people diagnosed with an ongoing, high-risk medical condition; and more stories.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 24:Ohio counties fail in air quality;Appeals court throws out tire chalking;Cleveland airport seeks…