Amanda Rabinowitz
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Terry Pluto reflects on Tait's career and his friendship with the longtime former Cavs broadcaster who died Wednesday at the age of 83.
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Morning Headlines: COVID Cases Dip to Lowest Since September; Northeast Ohio Remembers Michael StanlThe number of new coronavirus cases dipped to 735 on Sunday, the lowest daily count since September; northeast Ohio remembered Cleveland rocker Michael Stanley over the weekend. He died after battling lung cancer at age 72; a one-time Akron mayoral candidate and business owner has died; and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Summit Elections Board Placed Under State Oversight; John Carroll University ElimThe 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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Morning Headlines: State to Retire System After 4K Uncounted Deaths; Attendance Rules Relaxed at SpoAn outdated reporting system that led to the undercount of more than 4,200 COVID-19 deaths in Ohio will now be retired; two new health orders are now in effect that relax rules for Ohio professional and youth sports as well as wedding and entertainment venues; an Akron-based call center is closing, eliminating 150 jobs; and more stories.
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Terry Pluto reflects on Cleveland native and '64 Olympic gold medalist, Paul Drayton, who remains relatively unknown to many in his home state.
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Ohio is the first state to challenge the U.S. Census Bureau’s decision to push back the release of 2020 census figures; Four Ohio counties have dropped from level 3 red to level 2 orange on the COVID-19 alert map; Gov. DeWine says sports and entertainment facilities can reopen with limited attendance; and more stories.
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Two Ohio men have become the latest people to be charged in connection to the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S Capitol; former President Donald Trump is weighing in on who should run the Ohio Republican Party; Ohio has eclipsed 17,000 total COVID-19 deaths; and more stories.
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It’s been nearly one year since the coronavirus pandemic shut down the live music scene. We listen back to a compilation album that an Akron record company produced during Ohio’s lockdown last spring.
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Morning Headlines: Cleveland Council Member Accused of Stealing $127K From City; COVID-19 Cases TickA longtime Cleveland City Council member accused stealing $127,000 of city and federal money has been indicted on multiple federal charges; new coronavirus cases ticked up Tuesday to more than 2,700; shares of Canton-based TimkenSteel soared on Tuesday following a “buy” recommendation from a stock analyst; and more stories.