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The boosters target the new omicron variants and are anticipated at Northeast Ohio health departments within the next week or more; Attorney for Donovan Lewis' family is calling for police accountability and has said there was no justification for the shooting ... and more stories.
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Supplies are running out rapidly and food banks but Gov. Mike DeWine's office says it is still reviewing a request for $50 million in additional COVID relief funds; Columbus students are starting the year online today due to the ongoing strike by teachers demanding better pay, improved building conditions and more staff; plus more stories.
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The races for Ohio House and Senate seats were pushed back due to disagreements over new district maps and voters can find their redrawn districts at Vote.Ohio.gov; Ohio will receive $100 million over the next five years to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations across major roadways; A mental health worker shortage is growing in Ohio as demand also continues to grow; and more stories.
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After Secretary of State Frank LaRose reissued his order limiting counties to one drop box, the League of Women Voters says more drop boxes would help Ohio voters.
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A near record number of Ohioans were registered to vote in 2020. Now 97,795 voter registrations have been removed from the rolls.
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Elections officials around Ohio are still sorting out a few final ballots trickling in through the mail, but one outcome is certain: President Donald Trump won Ohio by about the same 8-point margin he got in 2016.
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A breakdown of how Ohio voted for president shows the state is becoming a deeper shade of red; Ohio saw more than 4,000 new coronavirus cases Wednesday; Ohio voter turnout broke a record for the November election, and more stories.
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Some voters in parts of Cuyahoga County endure a two-hour wait in line to vote in person at their local polling sites Tuesday.
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Election officials, local organizations, law enforcement and others are attempting to ease voter's fears during early in-person voting and on Nov. 3
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Ohio is one of nine states that is part of an initiative between lawyers and clergy members to help voters cast their ballots on Election Day.