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1st Vax-a-Million Lottery Drawing Happens Monday: Weekly Review
Plus, where you do and don't need a mask in Ohio, six great companies to work for, and more.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
Feel free to drop me a line at chris.mosby@patch.com.
Plus, where you do and don't need a mask in Ohio, six great companies to work for, and more.

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Plus, concerns about the departure of the DEI director, a gas main replacement coming to Lomond, and more.
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Plus, local pets need a new home, how the digital divide impacts Mayfield residents, and more.
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Plus, how the digital divides impacts the Heights, four carjacking suspects sought by the FBI, and more.
Plus, UFOs in Northeast Ohio, exploring the digital divide's impact locally, and more.
Plus, how the digital divide impacts Avon and Avon Lake residents, Lorain County residents are asked to remember kindness, and more.
Plus, cicadas are literally bottomless, an Ohio cold case is finally closed, and more.
Basim Barnes was sentenced to 35 years in prison after he was found guilty of raping two women in 2007 and 2009.
A psychoactive chemical in a fungus causes the insects emerging in Ohio to copulate until their genitals fall off, research shows.
People in Ohio lost more money to scammers in 2020 than the previous year, a recent analysis found.
Plus, pedestrian traffic deaths are up in Ohio, President Joe Biden is coming to Ohio, and more.
Ohio will lift all health requirements on June 2, but the mask mandate has already been lifted for vaccinated residents.
COVID-19 vaccinations are up more than 25 percent since Ohio's $1 million Vax-a-Million lottery was announced.
Despite having fewer bus stops, RTA officials say the changes will ultimately improve service in Cleveland Heights.
Police will stop drivers and screen them for impairment during the checkpoint.