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Gov. Mike DeWine has paused the use of of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after rare blood clots were reported in six people who received the one-shot vacinne. The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to fast-track a ruling in the case pitting the Stark County Board of Elections against the county’s commissioners over the purchase of Dominion voting machines; despite Gov. Mike DeWine promising last April to disclose the number of Ohio doctors, nurses and other health care workers who became infected with COVID-19, the Ohio Department of Health says it will not release that information; the Beacon Journal reports that some people expressed confusion over Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to cancel the previous mask mandate, and reissue it Friday as part of a consolidated health order; and more stories.
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By spring, anyone walking or driving through the heart of the University of Akron will notice a marked difference in visibility.In a project launched by…
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If the North Akron neighborhood looks a little brighter after dark this winter, it could be the result of newly elected Akron City Councilman Phil…
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The Ohio Senate is now looking over the $69 billion two year state budget bill. Among the many proposals in it, is a change to electric companies and how…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, April 5:New law requires schools notify parents of absent kids;Ryan announces 2020 run;Chapel Hill Mall…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 3: Akron middle school students receive updgraded STEM lab;Lawmakers approve gas tax…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, March 1:Cleveland officers charged in failure to investigate dozens of sex crimes;Akron approves medical…