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View NPR's maps and graphics to see where COVID-19 is hitting hardest in the U.S., which state outbreaks are growing and which are leveling off.
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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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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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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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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will provide the latest updates on the coronavirus in Ohio. Watch it here at 2pm.
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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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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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Utilities for All is asking for fairness and transparency in how Cleveland handles utility shut-offs during the pandemic.
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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.