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The boosters target the new omicron variants and are anticipated at Northeast Ohio health departments within the next week or more; Attorney for Donovan Lewis' family is calling for police accountability and has said there was no justification for the shooting ... and more stories.
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Mayor Justin Bibb says officials are working as "quickly" as possible to end the seven-year-old decree signed after a federal investigation found a pattern of excessive force by officers; Ohio's schools are struggling to fill teaching positions as more people are quitting the profession due to high college costs and being targeted by extremist politicians ... and more stories.
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The NFL has three days to appeal the decision, but the NFL Players Association already stated previously that they would abide by the decision; A Euclid police officer with a history of misconduct accusations was found guilty of assault and interference with civil rights ... and more stories.
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The plans announced Thursday propose a nonprofit to manage the market while the city would retain permanent ownership of the 110-year-old location; A new bill in the Ohio House could help alleviate the cost of prescription medications but advocates say their concern is the bill being stalled; and more stories.
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The suspects, who were playing basketball when the teen and his friends fired toy water beads at them, were initially charged with murder and felonious assault; Gov. Mike DeWine has suggested he would not support a ban on contraceptives or same-sex marriage if proposed by state lawmakers; and more stories.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Feb. 13:Kent State offers I Promise students free tuition;University of Akron launches $150M fundraising…
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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,…