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The statewide curfew has been moved back one hour, to 11 p.m.; University Hospitals officials say new forms of COVID-19 that spread much faster are already circulating in Northeast Ohio; after hinting that he might run for U.S. Senate in 2022, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted says he’s going to keep his current job; and more stories.
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The newly launched program aims to connect groups with resources about the disease, vaccines and personal protective equipment.
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Ohio on Monday reported an unprecedented 11,885 new coronavirus cases; Gov. Mike DeWine is warning of a large increase in the number of people hospitalized because of the coronavirus and raising the possibility that elective procedures could be postponed; there will be no jury trials in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court until at least Jan. 19; and more stories.
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It's a sight you wouldn’t expect to see in Akron.Students and teachers at North High School watched as two sturdy white horses pulled an old fashioned…
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Akron Public Schools’ Superintendent David James gave his annual State of the Schools address Thursday. He highlighted the district’s academic successes…
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The partial government shutdown is in its fifth week and Akron-area nonprofits that depend on federal funding are discussing what to do if it continues to…
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Members of Akron’s new Growth Council have high hopes for the organization following its first meeting last week.Mayor Dan Horrigan created the council…