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  • A judge Thursday morning granted bond to several of the men arrested by immigration agents six weeks ago at Corso’s garden center. The government accused them of being in the country unlawfully. The men’s bonds ranged from $6,500 to $12,000. If they can come up with the money, the men will be free while their cases move forward. Where are they being held? The men are at Northeast Ohio Correctional Center, a private prison in Youngstown that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been using for detentions since 2016.
  • Time is running out for public transit advocates hoping to see a tax levy to support the region's ailing transit system on this November's election ballot. For months, the volunteer-run group Clevelanders for Public Transit (CPT) has been lobbying the RTA Board to give the tax levy a chance. Monday, the group held a rally in Public Square, near the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's downtown headquarters, to call attention to the issue.
  • Most of the money — more than $3.6 billion — will go to soybean farmers. Last year, China bought nearly a third of all soybeans grown in the U.S.
  • The Pew Research Center analyzed post-millennials who are currently between the ages of 6 and 21 and found nearly half — 48 percent — are from communities of color.
  • Voter turnout in Cuyahoga County far surpassed the two previous midterm elections. After the polls closed on Tuesday, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections reported that over 53 percent of county voters have cast their ballots, surpassing the turnout in 2014 (39.6 percent) and 2010 (44.2 percent).
  • The death toll from the storm stands at 23, with victims ranging in age from 6 to 93. One family, connected by marriage and living in two homes along the same road, lost seven members.
  • The electric vehicle maker missed its original goal of producing 5,000 of its lower-cost models by the end of 2017. Musk has said meeting that target is crucial to the company's success.
  • Black unemployment fell to a record low 5.9 percent, suggesting that African-Americans are benefiting from the booming economy. And the gap between white and black unemployment has never been smaller.
  • The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting will celebrate the 75 th anniversary of West Chester Township's Bethany Station with yearlong...
  • A safety group estimates 6,227 pedestrians were killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2018 — a 4 percent increase over 2017 and the highest mortality rate since 1990.
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