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2023 algal blooms on Lake Erie are forecasted to measure three on the severity index, half as much as 2022. But conditions may change depending on July precipitation levels and phosphorus loads.
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Ohio turnpike officials announced Wednesday that service plazas will stock Naloxone, a nasal spray used to reverse opioid overdoses.
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The fifth and final winners of Ohio’s Vax-a-Million lottery will be announced Wednesday, concluding the five week-long vaccination sweepstakes that was one of the first of its kind in the country.
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Former President Donald Trump is planing a Northeast Ohio rally for next week in what his backers bill as the “first of many appearances in support of candidates and causes that further the MAGA agenda and accomplishments of President Trump’s administration.”
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Ohio hospitals and health departments are trying to figure out how to give out 200,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine that are expiring at the end of the month.
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Performing arts studies at the University of Akron took a major hit last month because of massive job cuts across campus. With the fall semester about to start, there are changes afoot.
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The Ohio Department of Education released report cards for school districts as well as individual school buildings on Thursday. Search below for your school or district report card. Sorry, but your browser does not support frames.
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Updated: 9:15 p.m., Monday, July 13, 2020 Cleveland’s former safety director failed to follow the consent decree when disciplining police officers, handing down light punishments without sufficient rationale, the monitor of the federal police reform agreement said in a Monday court filing.
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Miami University is offering free tuition for one student from each of Ohio’s 88 counties starting in the fall of 2020. And all the students have to do is apply. The new Governor’s Scholarship does not involve any additional paperwork, said Bethany Perkins, Miami’s admissions director and interim vice president of enrollment management, but the priority deadline for applications for the 2020-21 school year is approaching.
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Miami University is offering free tuition for one student from each of Ohio’s 88 counties starting in the fall of 2020. And all the students have to do is apply. The new Governor’s Scholarship does not involve any additional paperwork, said Bethany Perkins, Miami’s admissions director, but the priority deadline for applications for the 2020-21 school year is approaching.
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As COVID-19 cases are declining in Ohio, new research suggests Ohio will not reach herd immunity until November. Health officials announced Monday that nearly 39 percent of the state’s population is fully vaccinated, but many wonder if Ohio will reach the benchmark for herd immunity of at least 70 percent. That’s when enough of the population is immune to COVID-19 that new infections are unlikely and when some experts say there could be a full return to normalcy.
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In Cleveland, President Joe Biden on Thursday argued for increased spending on infrastructure, research and education to lift the U.S. economy as the country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.