The Cleveland Metroparks are preparing to open two beaches for swimmers.
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Plus, the coronavirus continues to spread in Ohio, officials target a fall opening for K-12 schools and more.
New cases of COVID-19 were down versus the state's daily average over the past three weeks.
Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio leaders need to create a more equitable state.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he wants to reopen public schools in the fall.
Cleveland's curfew has been extended through at least Friday, though restricted areas will be open during the day.
A 12-year-old boy died after a shooting on the east side of Cleveland, police announced.
Members of the Ohio State football team and head coach Ryan Day urged Ohioans to pay attention to Floyd's death.
The Cleveland Browns and Columbus Crew issued a joint statement calling on all Americans to do more to end racism.
Plus, COVID-19-related restrictions on businesses continue to be lifted and some Ohio cities are still under curfew.
At least 51 Ohioans died from COVID-19-related complications in the past 24 hours, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
Office workers cannot go downtown, unless given special permission by Mayor Frank Jackson's office.
Ohio continued its gradual reopening of the economy on Monday.
The city of Cleveland has extended its curfew through Tuesday, June 2, officials announced.
Protests have broken out in Columbus and Cleveland and the Ohio National Guard has been activated to clamp down on the riots.
Seth Towns was detained during Saturday's protests in honor of George Floyd.
Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams said investigators are reviewing footage of Saturday's protests to determine who destroyed property.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he received a request for assistance from Mayor Frank Jackson on Saturday.
The city of Cleveland has implemented a curfew, effective immediately.
Two Columbus-area politicians were pepper sprayed while trying to de-escalate tension between police and protesters on Saturday.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Saturday that the Ohio National Guard will be activated to aid law enforcement as they deal with protests.
Saturday's planned protests in downtown Cleveland led to tear gas and damaged property.
Ohio saw a dip in new coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and intensive care admissions on Saturday.
Private gatherings should still be limited to 10 people or less, according to a health order.
Plus, sports betting takes a step toward legalization in Ohio, reviewing how Ohio handled the new coronavirus and more.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he regretted not speaking out on Floyd's death earlier this week.
A run of hot and humid days will end with a burst of rain showers and thunderstorms, the National Weather Service warned.
More than 2 million people applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week.
Ohio Connections Academy students inducted into National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society
Two shootings near W. 85th St., which resulted in two deaths, are connected, police believe.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday that limited outdoor visitation at assisted living homes can begin in June.
The American Academy of Pediatricians are worried all these missed appointments could lead to sweeping health consequences.
Police are looking for Kaeon Giles, 11. Anyone who has seen the boy should contact police.
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While newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 were down on Wednesday, hospitalizations and intensive care admissions jumped.
House Minority Speaker Emilia Sykes and her father State Senator Vernon Sykes were the subject of threats this week.
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