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  • Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration is rethinking plans to bring city employees back to the office as Ohio experiences record surge in COVID-19 cases. City officials also plan to redouble the enforcement of mask requirements, offer more coronavirus testing and expand contract tracing, Jackson told news media Friday. At the same time, the mayor acknowledged the limits in grappling with a pandemic in ways that vary city by city.
  • The Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas will delay jury trials until Jan. 19, 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, after a Monday vote by the court’s judges. The delay comes two weeks after judges voted to delay trials until Dec. 1 and a few days after the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County issued stay-at-home advisories in response to surging coronavirus cases.
  • Former Cuyahoga County Jail Warden Eric Ivey will serve one year of probation for his involvement in the August 2018 overdose death of an inmate. Ivey pleaded guilty to one count of obstructing justice and one count of falsification. Both are misdemeanor charges. Cuyahoga County Judge Nancy Fuerst sentenced Ivey to 180 days in jail for each count, to be served concurrently, but then suspended the six-month jail sentence.
  • "A one, a two; a one, two; a one, two, three and…" A drummer starts pumping out a solo. Twenty-eight Cincinnati Public School students are getting a new...
  • Updated: 4:40 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 25 Two Cuyahoga County corrections officers were found not guilty on three out of five charges in the alleged beating of an inmate at the county jail. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two of the charges against John Wilson: felonious assault and interfering with civil rights.
  • Cuyahoga County’s ban on plastic bags could go forward next year without the county’s largest city on board. Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley introduced legislation Monday night that would delay the ban in the city while a working group discusses prohibitions on disposable bags. The working group would propose a city-wide ban by 2021, with plans to implement it by 2022.
  • For decades, Susan Stamberg has managed to sneak her family's controversial, Pepto-Bismol-pink cranberry relish recipe onto the air, and 2019 will be no exception.
  • Sports writer Kevin Blackistone talks with Rachel Martin about the sincerity of Colin Kaepernick's workout for the NFL.
  • Republican lawmakers in the Ohio House and Senate are pushing for a bill that would allow township voters to reject wind farm projects through a…
  • Every year, a Norwegian city gives London a Christmas tree in gratitude for British aid during World War II. However, many are not impressed with this year's present.
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