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Despite an overcount of Asian Americans across the country as a whole, advocates say several communities are still overlooked and lack engagement.
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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 is expanding vaccine eligibility; Cleveland’s mass COVID vaccine clinic opens to the public today at the Wolstein Center; billionaire investor Carl Ichan has reached a deal with Akron-based FirstEnergy to add two board seats; and more stories.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 5:Rainfall creates Midwest hay shortage;Tornadoes cause concern for Ohio Census;Dairy Brand Borden…
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The U.S. Census Bureau finds more people under 24 voted in Ohio last year than in the last few midterm elections. But younger Ohioans still aren’t voting…
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The City of Akron today announced a coalition to make sure everyone in the city is counted in the 2020 census.Officials say Akron’s population could…
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More than 100,000 Ohio children, and more than 1 million children under the age of five nationwide, are at risk of going uncounted in the 2020 Census.The…
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The latest Census figures show both good and bad news for Northeast Ohio cities. Cleveland is still losing population, but at a slower pace, while some…
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Northeast Ohio’s two biggest cities have continued to lose residents over the last decade. That’s one trend evident from the latest Census numbers…