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Storms tore through Northeast Ohio Wednesday night, leaving many residents with downed trees and no power. Crews are still working on repairs in and around Cleveland. Winds as high as 66 mph were measured near Oregon, Ohio, in Lucas County, according to the National Weather Service Cleveland. There were estimated wind gusts as high as 80 mph near Avon Lake and Sheffield Lake, the NWS said.
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When storms ravaged parts of Ohio during Memorial Day weekend, several libraries were forced to close their doors for a short time. Those facilities are…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, June 5:Stark County man accused of $2M health care fraud;House to vote on hemp cultivation;Televangelist's…
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Businesses in and around Dayton are still dealing with a lack of electricity and water after Monday night's tornadoes.Rahn's Artisan Breads stopped…
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Tornadoes ripped through the Miami Valley late Monday night, leaving dozens injured and many without homes. Emergency responders have been performing…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 10:House to vote on heartbeat bill;Fire damages Underground Railroad stop;Lawmakers consider bill to…