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Original reporting from the Perantinides and Nolan Newsroom
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Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan has released his wish list for how he’s like to spend the $153 million the city is getting from the latest federal coronavirus stimulus plan; authorities say a Cleveland police officer fatally shot a man who pulled a gun from his waistband as officers tried to arrest him on a murder warrant; an armed man who approached undercover DEA agents parked in a Cleveland neighborhood was shot and wounded by one of them; and more stories.
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After a year of virtual learning, but the stress and isolation from the pandemic have created mental health concerns that kids are bringing with them back to the classroom.
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The films are now streaming at the Cleveland International Film Festival.
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Isaiah Hunt, of Cleveland, submitted a poem to the Wick Poetry Center's Global Vaccine Poem.
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The mental health of K-12 and collegiate players could be put at risk.
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Rep. Erica Crawley says the tax cut would benefit those with higher incomes rather than help low-income individuals who are struggling during the pandemic.
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The Ohio Department of Health says the vaccines are more than 95% in the real world.
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The bill gives school districts the power to allow concealed carry of firearms, as well as increase training requirements for those who want to carry them.
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The current rate is four times the rate needed to drop all public health orders, according to the governor.
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A sharply divided U.S. District Appeals Court narrowly ruled this week that it could go forward.
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Ohio House Republicans added a provision into Gov. Mike DeWine’s two-year state budget that would erase violations of his COVID health orders by bars.
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Legislation introduced in the Ohio Senate says if an infant is born alive after an abortion, the healthcare provider must do everything in their power to keep them alive; police body camera footage shows a routine police pat-down of a man in a suburban Columbus hospital emergency room erupting within minutes into a fatal police shooting; a former Cuyahoga County Jail guard will spend 30 days in jail for failing to get medical attention for an inmate who eventually died; and more stories.