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  • People over the age of 80 can now find out where they can sign up to get the COVID-19 vaccine by searching for their local community on a new state-sponsored website.
  • Black Lives Matter Cleveland and members of Tamir Rice’s family are calling on officials to reconsider charges against the two Cleveland police officers involved in the 12-year-old’s 2014 death. “This is to create pressure and to put pressure on Mike O’Malley to open up Tamir’s case and charge Timothy Loehmann and Frank Garmback in the murder and perjury charges in Tamir Rice,” Samaria Rice, Tamir’s mother, said during a rally Friday outside the Justice center. Rice was flanked by an armed Black Panther guard and members of her family.
  • Plans to redesign Shaker Square are once again on hold as a portion of the property faces foreclosure. A foreclosure action has been filed on property owned by The Coral Company after financing arranged to cover a loan fell through due to the pandemic, said President Peter Rubin. “Our one outcome is to get the mortgage paid off and the property in the hand of either us or another owner who will take care of it,” Rubin said.
  • Democrat Monique Smith is quietly celebrating her upset win in the Ohio Statehouse’s 16th District – which includes Westlake, Bay Village, Rocky River, North Olmsted and Fairview Park – while awaiting certified election results for her race against incumbent Republican Dave Greenspan. The unofficial count after last Tuesday’s election has Smith beating Greenspan by 1,180 votes. The 50.8 percent to 49.2 percent margin is a thin one, Smith admits, calling it simply “a close race.”
  • The City of Cleveland will resume water and electric shutoffs for delinquent accounts Dec. 1. Shutoffs due to non-payment were suspended in mid-March as part of the ongoing Proclamation of Civil Emergency during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The news comes after White House chief of staff Mark Meadows also tested positive. Bossie had been coordinating events as part of the Trump campaign's legal fight to contest the election.
  • Even with encouraging early results from a Pfizer coronavirus vaccine candidate, it will be many months before a vaccine is widely available. Here's why.
  • A fight between two inmates Monday led to an inmate death at the Cuyahoga County Jail. The incident is under investigation by county officials and the Cleveland Division of Police Homicide Unit. A corrections officer was alerted to the altercation after hearing inmates calling for help, according to a statement from the Cleveland police. A supervisor responded to the incident and requested medical assistance for 48-year-old Shane Trawick due to blunt force trauma.
  • The coronavirus pandemic has each one of us trying to figure out just how we’re gonna get through it all. Today we hear how community producer Leah Byrd has been doing it. A graduate of Wright State University’s film program, Leah has received a lot of buzz for their comedy web series, called Hot & Bothered, for which they were writer, director, and star.
  • A Christmas Carol: A Radio Play is presented by Cincinnati Public Radio and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and sponsored by Macy’s. Bruce Cromer...
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