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A new federal study shows the COVID vaccines have been extremely successful at preventing hospitalizations and deaths among Ohio seniors; nurses at Columbus City Schools have declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the rate of new coronavirus cases in Ohio continues to show signs of slowing; and more stories.
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An outdated reporting system that led to the undercount of more than 4,200 COVID-19 deaths in Ohio will now be retired; two new health orders are now in effect that relax rules for Ohio professional and youth sports as well as wedding and entertainment venues; an Akron-based call center is closing, eliminating 150 jobs; and more stories.
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Here are your morning headlines for December 31, 2019:Cuyahoga County hires manager to oversee opioid settelement funds;Yost moves for dismissal of…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, July 31: DeWine signs hemp, CBD bill;40 counties could be elligible for federal aid;Former Cleveland RTA…
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An educational service center is paying the state back for money it received while sponsoring the now-closed Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow. The…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, April 25:Report: Hackers disrupted Hopkins screensUnion calls off protest at Democratic dinner;Cuyahoga…
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A judge has denied local school districts from intervening in the civil lawsuit against what was the largest online charter school in Ohio, the Electronic…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, April 8:Cuyahoga County to vote on plastic bag ban;Ohio online schools owe state millions;New rules to prevent…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, March 4:Ohio charter schools ask for more funding;Cleveland Museum of Art receives $3M;Police union files…
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The state says the now-closed Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow (ECOT) still owes tens of millions of dollars for students it didn’t have but was paid to…