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  • The City of Lakewood is launching a second round of rent relief programs to help the community handle the financial impact of COVID-19. This time, there’s an opportunity for residents to get rental assistance, too. About $1.5 million in federal CARES Act funding will be made available to help low- to moderate-income Lakewood residents unable to pay rent due to the pandemic.
  • The pandemic has hindered climate data collection from ships and buoys in the oceans. The U.N. warns it could negatively affect climate models' accuracy unless scientists find new ways to gather data.
  • Michigan's governor says vaping poses a public health crisis, especially to teens, and has ordered that the state ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes.
  • Summer isn't technically over, but Kings Island is already preparing for its annual scare-fest, Halloween Haunt.
  • The Ohio Department of Agriculture launched the "Got Your Back" program Tuesday for farmers to share resources for mental health and substance abuse issues. Numerous studies show suicide rates among farmers have increased, and may even have risen to be double the national average, according to the Ohio Farm Bureau.
  • It’s looking like the conference committee working on a compromise state budget will stretch into the weekend – with the budget-signing deadline…
  • Among the many education programs in the latest state budget is the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library. The literacy program mails children under five free books in certain communities around Ohio. It was originally started by country singer . The $5 million will go into a matching fund for all the Imagination Libraries across the state, doubling the money for the current 54 Ohio affiliates of the program.
  • Each year in the U.S. around 500,000 people die from Alzheimer’s Disease, and it’s estimated that around 5.8 million people are currently living with...
  • Former Cuyahoga County judge Lance Mason will serve life in prison with the possibility of parole in 35 years. He was sentenced Thursday for the murder of his ex-wife Aisha Fraser. Mason stabbed Fraser, an elementary school teacher, on November 17, 2018, outside a home in Shaker Heights. Their two young daughters were nearby, and one witnessed the attack.
  • A few dozen janitors and supporters of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) demonstrated outside of Sherwin-Williams headquarters in Cleveland Thursday after they were notified the paint company is switching to a non-union contractor. “Cleaning Sherwin-Williams is my main source of income that helps me provide for my 12-year-old daughter and my mother,” said employee Tiffany Gallego. “Janitors like me feel highly disappointed that after a combined decades of work cleaning, we are being let go.”
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