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The Ohio Supreme Court says it will not hear an appeal over the firing of a white Cleveland police officer who shot and killed Tamir Rice outside a city recreation center in 2014; tougher criminal penalties for hazing in Ohio will take effect this fall, nearly three years after the death of the college student for whom the law is named; despite the hype and hoopla around Governor Mike DeWine’s Vax-a-million lottery, a new study finds that the million-dollar giveaways did not increase vaccination rates; and more stories.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 10:Summit, Lorain counties added to state mask requirementsUnited Airlines plans layoffs at Cleveland…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, Nov. 15:Gannet, GateHouse shareholders approve merger;Browns brawl overshadows win against Steelers;Governor:…
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Officials from Cuyahoga County’s Board of Health will be back out to beaches in Bay Village this week to check for hazards from an algae bloom. The algae at Columbia Park Beach and Bay Park Beach was found last week. Tests for the harmful bacteria caused by algae came back under the hazardous threshold, said Tom Fink from the board of health. An advisory was posted in the park at the end of Columbia Road and the public access was closed off by Bay Village officials.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 12: Mount Carmel fires 23 employees, changes leadership;Senators call for honor for slain reporters with…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, March 22:GM open to selling Lordstown plant;OH Senate proposes 6-cent gas tax increase;AP analysis: Partisan…
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The Kasich administration says it’s disappointed in a commission’s vote Thursday to delay action on the governor’s executive order creating tougher rules…
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Morning Headlines: $8M to Help Workers, Companies Affected by Opioids; Couple Sues Akron Fright FestHere are your morning headlines for Friday, October 2:$8M to help workers, companies affected by opioids;Couple sues Akron Fright Fest owner,…
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Communities around Ohio are increasingly finding bodies of water turning toxic in late summer. Phosphorous runoff from farms creates conditions that feed…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 13: Two Ohio lawmakers introduce sports gambling bill;Researchers expect smaller, significant algae bloom…