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Sherer beat a fellow council member and a former Ohio state representative to win the Democratic nomination. He'll face Republican Roy Scott Depew in November.
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Akron's mayoral primary came on the heels of the precincts being redrawn in the city and new voting laws going into effect in Ohio.
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The woman who was allegedly assaulted and abducted at a bus stop on Cleveland鈥檚 West Side on Sunday has been found; early voting begins today for Ohio's May 3rd primary; a jury has convicted a woman of murder in the 鈥淕eauga鈥檚 Child鈥 cold case; and more stories.
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It's primary election day and for most Ohio counties, tax issues and municipal races are on the ballot; for the second day in a row, new covid-19 cases were below 1,000 Monday at 995 and well below the three-week average of 1,648; a new legislative effort to crack down on distracted driving would make it illegal to drive in Ohio while holding a phone or any other electronic device; and more stories.
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Ten days before Ohio鈥檚 rescheduled primary election, Selina Pag谩n and other volunteers drove through neighborhoods on Cleveland鈥檚 West Side to hand out vote-by-mail applications from a safe distance. They called it La Caravana de la Democracia. It was the group鈥檚 鈥渟hot in the dark鈥 to help Spanish-speaking voters after the coronavirus pushed the election from polling places to the postal system.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, March 30:Ohio investigates possible COVID-19 death;Ohio Medicaid expands services;GOJO employee suspected of鈥
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In the days before Tuesday鈥檚 primary election, Summit County Board of Elections saw a steady stream of early voters, with some casting ballots for the鈥
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Ohio's top elections official wants county election leaders to be proactive in planning for the 2020 Presidential Primary, especially since it will take鈥
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 19:DeWine signs budget, vetoes 25 provisions;Cooling centers extend hours amid heat wave;Cuyahoga jail鈥
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Voters in a Portage County school district approved two new levies, averting a financial crisis. It鈥檚 the first time in 28 years that Field Local Schools鈥