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Morning Headlines: Excessive heat today, triggering heat advisory... and more

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Northeast Ohio and much of the midwest is in a heat wave with temperatures projected to hit the mid-90s.

Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, June 15:

  • Excessive heat forecast today in Northeast Ohio
  • Cleveland, Akron, Canton, open cooling centers
  • Thousands still without power as temperatures soar
  • Ohio State Board of Education defeats effort to install permanent superintendent
  • DeWine says state could use cash to pay for $3.5 billion capital budget
  • Browns QB Watson addresses mounting lawsuits
  • Ram铆rez knocks in winning run, Guardians beat Rockies, 4-3, in 10 innings

Excessive heat today forecast in Northeast Ohio triggers heat advisory
(National Weather Service) -- will have Northeast Ohio in its grip today, and tomorrow. . Heat index values of 96 to 107 are likely. There's a heat advisory in effect from 10 this morning until 9 tonight. and an air quality advisory in effect until midnight.

Cleveland, Akron, Canton open cooling centers
(WKYC-TV) -- . Cleveland is opening eight locations. They鈥檒l be open from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Akron will keep four community centers open from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. from 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. The city will provide free bus rides to the shelter.

Thousands still without power as temperatures soar
(海角破解版) -- . FirstEnergy reported more than 12,000 customers in Richland County and 5,000 customers in Ashland County are without electricity as of 7:45 a.m. .

Ohio State Board of Education defeats effort to install permanent superintendent
(Cleveland.com) -- , following former chief Steve Dackin's abrupt resignation earlier this month after 11 days on the job. In a 10-7 vote, the board rejected a resolution seeking to appoint Larry Hook to the post. Hook was one of three finalists in the previous superintendent search. Dackin resigned June 3 over ethics questions.

DeWine says state could use cash to pay for $3.5 billion capital budget
(Statehouse News Bureau) -- . DeWine said the state normally issues bonds to cover many of the infrastructure improvements included in the spending plan, but this time, his administration plans to pay for part, or even all, of those improvements with money from the state鈥檚 cash reserves. He said paying cash for a portion of the $2.8 billion of the budget that can be bonded could save taxpayers up to $1.6 billion in interest in coming years.

Browns QB Watson addresses mounting lawsuits
(Akron Beacon Journal) -- . The former Houston Texan quarterback spoke publicly for the first time since his introductory news conference with the Cleveland Browns in March, when he was facing 22 civil lawsuits for sexual misconduct. He now faces 24 suits, and two other women are threatening to sue.

Ram铆rez knocks in winning run, Guardians beat Rockies, 4-3, in 10 innings
(AP) -- Ram铆rez also had a two-run single and Josh Naylor doubled twice and had an RBI hit for Cleveland.

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