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  • There are more than 7,000 diseases that are considered “rare” – meaning that fewer than 200,000 people have them. But 10 percent of Americans have one...
  • The Ohio Attorney General's office has crafted a proposal that would put guardrails around potential opioid lawsuit settlement money to make sure the…
  • The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) will not renew $1.5 million in HIV/AIDS grants with the Cleveland Department of Public Health after the city failed to meet the requirements to be eligible for continued funding.
  • The Cleveland Browns have fired head coach Freddie Kitchens after one season. “We are disappointed in our results and feel a change is necessary,” said Browns General Manager John Dorsey in a statement. Cleveland entered the season with high expectations after trading for receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Instead, the Browns’ 33-23 loss to 2-14 Cincinnati Sunday dropped their record to 6-10.
  • The City of Cleveland is offering roughly $25 million total in grants in the proposed incentive package for the construction of a new downtown Sherwin-Williams headquarters.
  • A new survey from the Pew Research Center shows that U.S. evangelicals are far more likely than other Americans to see President Trump as "honest" and "morally upstanding" and "somewhat religious."
  • There will be smaller penalties for marijuana possession in Cleveland under legislation approved by city council Monday night. The measure lowers penalties for possession of up to 200 grams, or seven ounces, removing fines and prison time. It aims to reduce incarceration rates and harsher enforcement against minorities.
  • The move by the GOP congressman, which sets up a challenge to a sitting Republican senator, Kelly Loeffler, was blasted by the National Republican Senatorial Committee as selfish.
  • Cuyahoga County residents who count on food stamps will get some leeway in work requirements during the coronavirus pandemic. The county is suspending in-person and onsite assessments indefinitely. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients will not lose benefits for failing to be onsite for workplace visits and in-person assessments, said Jobs and Family Services Administrator Kevin Gowan. COVID-19 restrictions are expected to have a negative effect on recipients’ ability to meet the requirements, he said.
  • Zack Hickman is a professional bass player who went back to his hometown of Watertown when the outbreak sidelined his career. Now he entertains the town with the Sousaphone he go on eBay.
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