-
Ohio House Republicans have introduced a bill putting limits on employers' ability to require that employees receive the coronavirus vaccine as a condition of employment; more than 100 abortion rights protesters rallied inside the Ohio Statehouse and briefly entered the Senate chamber on Tuesday; Ohio on Tuesday saw a spike in COVID-19 cases after dropping below the three-week average for several days; and more stories.
-
Cleveland State University will still require students living on campus to be vaccinated against the coronavirus despite a new law prohibiting the requirement; ODOT says its new Walk.Bike.Ohio plan could save billions of dollars; the interim director at Akron Art Museum gets two-year extension; and more stories.
-
In a historic vote, the Ohio House has removed a former Speaker who was re-elected to his seat last fall, after he was arrested in what's considered the largest bribery case ever in Ohio government.
-
The state's COVID-19 case ratio is down to the lowest rate in six months; Ohio lawmakers are rolling out another proposal to bring legalized sports betting to the state; Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson will not seek an unprecedented fifth term; and more stories.
-
Kent State University and the University of Akron are among schools calling off J&J shot clinics; House Republicans have proposed a 2% personal income tax cut in their version of the state budget, and other stories.
-
Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, July 28:COVID-19 cases in Ohio at 1,100, below 21-day daily averageAkron schools to hold all fall classes…