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COVID-19 hospitalizations have fallen by 20% in the past week in Northeast Ohio; Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb is sticking with his controversial decision to limit the number of businesses that can serve alcohol until 4 a.m. during the NBA All-Star Weekend; a top Ohio lawmaker suggests the state may have to hold two separate primaries; and more stories.
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A political scientist says there are challenges ahead for Democrats running for statewide office in November
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The Democratic candidate for state treasurer was in Northeast Ohio over the weekend to talk about both the state’s finances and criminal justice reform –…
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The five statewide executive offices will all turn over this year because of term limits on their occupants. The person elected treasurer will oversee…
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The Labor Day weekend is traditionally considered the true start of campaign season. Now that we're past that, the campaigns are intensifying. It's the…
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Just a day after one Republican dropped her candidacy for Secretary of State, another is ending his bid to be the state’s treasurer. Franklin County…
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Democrats have candidates in each of the five executive statewide offices next year with a Cincinnati attorney’s kickoff of his campaign for treasurer.…
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Republicans have another possible primary next year, now that Franklin County Auditor Clarence Mingo has done as expected and announced he’s running for…
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As Republicans and Democrats mull over whether or not they want to run for Ohio’s top office as governor, one state lawmaker has become the first to…
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Republican state Treasurer Josh Mandel is calling for a rematch with Democrat Sherrod Brown. Mandel wants Brown’s U.S. Senate seat and seems to be…