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Original reporting from the Perantinides and Nolan Newsroom
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Updated: 6:07 p.m., Saturday, March 6, 2020 This town is gonna be here long after he’s gone, but it will always be Michael Stanley’s town. Cleveland icon, beloved rocker and radio personality Michael Stanley Gee passed away this weekend at the age of 72, after a seven-month battle with lung cancer.
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The proposed legislation involves changing or ending the orders a governor and county board of health can issue.
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As many as 6,000 people could be vaccinated per day in Cleveland as part of a new mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic starting March 17, federal and state officials announced Friday.
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John Carroll University faculty members are outraged after the school’s board of directors voted Monday to eliminate tenure protections.
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A group is proposing to generate funds from a tobacco tax that would be brought before voters of 14 counties.
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Low-income students who previously didn't quality for SNAP might now because of changes to the program as a result of the pandemic.
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Sec. of State Frank LaRose declines to reappoint board member and fellow Republican Bryan Williams.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown says it will likely be a close vote, despite the fact that he says most Americans support the proposal.
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s usual Thursday COVID press conference is now a statewide address at 5:30pm. COVID hospitalizations are trending down, but while it’s unknown what DeWine might say, it seems unlikely that he’ll announce Ohio will follow other states’ lead on mask mandates.
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The Summit County Board of Elections is being placed under state oversight and faces other repercussions following a series of errors; John Carroll University is eliminating tenure protections for faculty starting next fall; a spokesman says Gov. Mike DeWine has no immediate plans to lift the statewide mask mandate; and more stories.
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Some parents in Ashtabula County say their kids have fallen behind during remote learning because they lack adequate internet access at home.
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The bill removes the fees that all Ohio electric ratepayers would pay to subsidize Ohio’s two nuclear power plants.