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Cleveland home inspectors say they will begin to survey nearly 170,000 properties for possible lead contamination this weekend, the city announced Friday.
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The COVID-19 drive-thru testing site at Summa Health’s Akron headquarters will close Sunday due to a steep drop in demand; Hudson schools is losing a partner in its college credit courses following a scandal surrounding parents’ angry reaction to a writing prompt; The Cleveland Clinic is pledging $50 million to help make city homes safe from lead paint; and more stories.
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Cleveland has begun certifying rental properties under the lead-safe housing law passed in 2019, as advocates seek federal dollars to help landlords afford to remediate the toxic paint that’s found in many Northeast Ohio homes.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, September 27:GM offers workers health insurance amid strike;Former Ohio House Speaker resigns;HUD awards…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, June 5:Stark County man accused of $2M health care fraud;House to vote on hemp cultivation;Televangelist's…
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Friday was the deadline for Gov. Mike DeWine to release his two-year budget. He’d already unveiled several proposals, but now more is known about his…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, March 26:President Trump to visit Richfield Thursday to tout infrastructure plan;Cleveland Police Department…
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The Erie County Health Department says results from a spring testing program are showing elevated lead levels in the blood of far more local children than…
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Three northeast Ohio counties are among twenty-three locations around the U.S. chosen to be part of a $53-million-dollar, federal lead-paint cleanup…
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The issues facing Clevelanders -- from lead exposure to gun control -- were explored from a racial perspective during an open forum over the weekend. It…