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Plus, when and how to dispose of hazardous household waste, how local hospitals are handling COVID-19, and more.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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Plus, when and how to dispose of hazardous household waste, how local hospitals are handling COVID-19, and more.

Plus, Mayor Meghan George weighs in on the Derek Chauvin verdict, the Beck Center unveils a new exhibit, and more.
Plus, the city puts out a call for artists, how FAFSA numbers compare locally, and more.
Plus, Avon's superintendent is leaving the district, Lorain County has one of Ohio's worst COVID-19 case rates, and more.
Two men pointed a gun at a woman and demanded the keys to her SUV on Friday.
April’s full pink moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons that will shine big and bright over Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine lifted the state's pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
The American Lung Association has graded the air quality in Ohio and compared it to other states across the country.
A key federal committee recommended that the U.S. lift the pause of the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
Plus, is it safe for pets to eat cicadas?, Northeast Ohio's biggest health care systems are recognized, and more.
Carla Ganim is one of 15 teachers in the U.S. recognized for her teaching ability.
State Rep. Phil Robinson will hold a free, virtual town hall on Monday.
A light snack of the 17-year cicadas about to emerge in Ohio probably won’t hurt your cat or dog, but too many could be a problem.
To celebrate the city's centennial, Cleveland Heights officials want to create an enduring mural in the Noble neighborhood.
Lakewood city officials released a list of events that will either be canceled or altered this summer due to COVID-19.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland is recognizing Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth System and University Hospitals.
Police are looking into two overdoses in Avon Lake.
High school students should get a COVID-19 vaccine before the school year ends, Lorain County Public Health officials said.
Plus, LeBron James weighs in on the shooting, the Ohio House passes a state budget, and more.
The National Fraternal Order of Police lambasted the King for his comments following the Columbus police shooting.