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Sunny, Warm Days Ahead: Northeast Ohio Forecast
July will say goodbye with sunny skies and warm summer temperatures.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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July will say goodbye with sunny skies and warm summer temperatures.

Plus, Ohio takes part in a massive opioid settlement, FirstEnergy is accused of wire fraud, and more.
All kids who struggle to get enough to eat in Lorain County should be able to get a nutritious meal in the summer, groups say.
All kids who struggle to get enough to eat in Cuyahoga County should be able to get a nutritious meal in the summer, groups say.
Nearly 600 U.S. colleges and universities are now requiring the coronavirus vaccine, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Plus, Cleveland's baseball team gets a new name, a mayor is accused of corruption, and more.
The White House issued a statement supporting the name change. Former President Donald Trump hates it. How do you feel?
The rechristened baseball team announced its new name on Twitter Friday morning.
Gov. Mike DeWine denied knowing about the role authorities say Sam Randazzo played in the FirstEnergy bribery scandal.
Mayor Tom Stinebaugh faces eight counts of unlawful interest in a public contract and conflicts of interest, court documents revealed.
Temperatures will climb into the mid-80s again, but the change in temperature will bring more storms to the area.
Share your thoughts on how the park can be best used moving forward.
The boutique will feature locally-owned wares and small vendors.
Plus, FirstEnergy is charged with wire fraud and agrees to pay $230 million, why COVID-19 could cost the Browns and Bengals games, and more.
The delta variant of COVID-19 is driving a spike in new cases and hospitalizations across the state.
New NFL policy says any team that has a COVID-19 outbreak could end up forfeiting games, hurting their playoff chances.
Ohio counties where schools remained in-person saw higher rates of COVID-19 spread and death, a new analysis found.
The future of Horseshoe Lake will be up for debate during a joint council meeting held by the cities of Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights
The energy company has agreed to pay a $230 million monetary settlement that could result in dismissal of the charge.
The voluntary recall affects more than two dozen products sold at 7-Eleven, Stop & Shop, Walmart or Sam's Clubs nationwide.