CMSD CEO Eric Gordon said the school district has boosted its camera coverage and improved other safety measures, while loosening its COVID-19 prevention measures.
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Teachers and their advocates suggest several reasons for the shortage, and a new study from a progressive group backs up at least one of them.
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The National Basketball Association announced Tuesday that there are no games scheduled for November 8 in an effort to encourage fans to vote in the 2022 midterms.
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These are the first comments on the attempted attack on the FBI office in Cincinnati last week, which resulted in a police standoff and the shooting death of the 42-year-old suspect by law enforcement.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) noted the money comes from the American Rescue Plan, which passed Congress last year with no support from any Republican representatives or senators.
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