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Mayor Dan Horrigan enacted the emergency following demonstrations over the deadly shooting of Jayland Walker by eight police officers; A smaller group of protesters peacefully marched to Horrigan's home and were met with police in riot gear; more stories.
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The law will go into effect in 90 days. The governor has said it could be challenged in court.
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At the center of the debate the Ohio governor's authority on states of emergency.
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The governor says he'll veto it, and Republicans say they'll vote to override a veto.
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Bob Cupp says the state needs to have "some reasonable legislative oversight" with emergency orders of this kind.
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The governor gives examples of orders that have reduced the spread of the coronavirus and hospitalizations as a result of COVID-19 infections.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he'll veto the bill if the Ohio House passes it.
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A handful of students in Northeast Ohio are in self-quarantine after health officials determined they had contact with one of three individuals in…
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Nearly three quarters of Ohio’s counties are under a "state of emergency" declaration because of severe weather last month. Gov. Mike DeWine has declared…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, July 23:Irishtown Bend receives $9M;Lawmakers to vote on $1B rescue for state's nuclear plants;Colorado…