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Back To School Bus Safety: When Ohio Drivers Need To
Stopping for a school bus is the law across the country. Has Ohio done more to prevent deaths?

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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Stopping for a school bus is the law across the country. Has Ohio done more to prevent deaths?

More than 85 percent of cases can now be attributed to the delta variant, state health officials said.
The state health department has new recommendations for schools as they grapple with the continued threat of COVID-19.
Is Ohio among those managing a surge in coronavirus hospitalizations? Or is it collapsing beneath the weight? A new ranking weighs in.
Rep. Marcy Kaptur is leading a coalition calling for Amtrak to link Cleveland and Chicago, through Toledo, by railway.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost added two former FirstEnergy executives and former PUCO Chairman Sam Randazzo to the lawsuit.
Strongsville's Animal Control officer is warning residents not to leave animals unattended in a hot car.
The Shaker Heights Schools will start the academic year with a universal mask policy.
Crews are trying to make the intersection safer for pedestrians and cyclists, which will mean temporary inconvenience for drivers.
Both employees and visitors, over the age of 2, will need to wear face coverings while inside the Heights Libraries.
Continued unemployment claims and pandemic-related unemployment claims both dropped during the last week of July.
Temperatures could climb into the low 90s before the weekend is over.
Plus, Ohio breaks another COVID-19 record, an E. coli outbreak is linked to cake batter mix, and more.
Solon police chased a stolen pickup truck through their city and into Orange Village on Wednesday.
For the second day in a row, Ohio hit a new summer high for most new cases confirmed in a day.
A new mandate will require county employees to wear masks, and health officials are recommending schools adopt a mandatory mask policy.
To see the fireball-producing Perseid meteor shower, a summertime favorite, head to the darkest skies you can find in Ohio.
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools students and staff will wear face coverings this school year.
For more than a year, investigators have been unable to identify remains found in Stark County. A new reconstruction could help the case.
On Monday night, a car crashed into a tree. When the driver was pulled from the vehicle, police learned he had been shot multiple times.