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Plus, which Westlake restaurants got COVID-19 revitalization funds, back-to-school dates to know, and more.

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Plus, which Westlake restaurants got COVID-19 revitalization funds, back-to-school dates to know, and more.

Plus, which local restaurants got COVID-19 revitalization funds, back-to-school dates to know, and more.
Plus, a mask decision has not yet been made for Solon Schools students, local pets need a new home, and more.
Plus, Horseshoe Lake bridge is closed until further notice, local pets need a new home, and more.
Plus, which local restaurants got COVID-19 revitalization funds, back-to-school dates to know, and more.
Plus, Lakewood Schools make a decision on students wearing masks in classrooms, which restaurants got PPP funds, and more.
Plus, local pets need a new home, back-to-school dates to know, and more.
Plus, back-to-school dates Beachwood parents should know, local restaurants that got COVID-19 revitalization funding, and more.
Plus, how the end of the eviction moratorium could hurt Lorain County, back-to-school dates to know, and more.
Plus, the Ohio Attorney General wants to overturn Roe vs Wade, meet Ohio's fastest growing city, and more.
Sunny skies could give way to brief bursts of lightning and rain, according to the National Weather Service.
The Lakewood City Schools announced its decision on whether students will be required to wear masks during the 2021-2022 school year.
Plan your summer nights in Ohio around two meteor showers: the long-running Delta Aquariids and the fireball-producing Perseids.
Plus, the Ohio Attorney General wants to overturn Roe vs Wade, a federal judge blocks an unemployment lawsuit, and more.
Target is providing $75 million in bonuses to its workers.
Target is providing $75 million in bonuses to its workers.
Target is providing $75 million in bonuses to its workers.
Two Ohio politicians have proposed legalizing recreational weed use in the Buckeye State.
A group of attorneys sued the state to try and force Ohio's government back into a federal unemployment program.
A free, family-friendly stargazing event will be held Aug. 7.