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Cuyahoga County has gone from the most COVID-19 cases per capita in the state to the fewest; Latest campaign finance reports show Gov. Mike has raised $3.3 million; Cleveland partners with NBA to raise its coronavirus vaccination rate to 60% by the end of the year; and more stories.
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Thursday saw another huge jump in new COVID-19 cases in Ohio; the Ohio Redistricting Commission has selected a proposed map that details new state House and Senate district lines; Ohio’s Wright-Patterson Air Force Base went into lockdown for several hours while security investigated reports of a shooter on the campus; and more stories.
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She said supporting workers would be "at the heart" of every decision she'd make as governor.
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Nan Whaley says the governor has that power, even though a new law would allow legislators to vote to overturn it.
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The Dayton mayor makes it clear how she is different from her political opponents and attempts to raise her name recognition throughout the state.
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley says she will try to unseat Republican Gov. Mike DeWine after her effort to work with him on gun reforms in the aftermath of a mass shooting in her city stalled; politicians, religious leaders and community activists in Ohio's capital city are calling for protests to remain peaceful as a verdict nears in the trial in the death of George Floyd; Republican Ohio Congressman Steve Stivers says he'll leave Congress on May 16 to run his home state’s chamber of commerce; and more stories.
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The Democratic mayor of Dayton, a two-time candidate for the post, so far faces Republican opponent Joe Blystone, a business owner and farmer. Gov. Mike DeWine says he will run for re-election.
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Five candidates are in the running for the post David Pepper has vacated.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has called the occupation of the U.S. Capitol an ‘embarrassment’; five Ohio Republican members of Congress voted Wednesday to reject certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory; political leaders in Ohio are weighing in on the mob takeover at the U.S. Capitol and President Trump’s part in instigating it; and more stories.
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Nan Whaley points to the mass shooting in her city in 2019 as a reminder of gun violence.