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Lakewood Artist Works With NBA + Snow Shoveling Volunteers Needed
An artist with a studio in Lakewood is working with the NBA to promote the upcoming All-Star Game. That news and more on Lakewood inside!

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An artist with a studio in Lakewood is working with the NBA to promote the upcoming All-Star Game. That news and more on Lakewood inside!

Nina Turner is poised to face Shontel Brown in a rematch of last year's Democratic primary showdown.
Ohio has a ways to go to improve its anti-smoking programs, a new report says. That news and more from Avon and Avon Lake inside!
The federal government is partnering with multiple retail pharmacies in Ohio to distribute free N95 masks.
A Shaker Heights woman claimed one of the top prizes in the Ohio Lottery Scratch-Off Monopoly 200K game.
The American Lung Association’s annual State of Tobacco Control report evaluates states on steps taken to eliminate tobacco use.
Two politicians praised the Department of Jobs and Family Services for offering free credit monitoring, but wonder why it took so long.
Ohio's Congressional districts are in flux due to a gerrymandering challenge, but Turner intends to run for a seat in Greater Cleveland.
A snow band is moving inland and bringing light-to-moderate snowfall with it.
U.S. News & World Report released its annual ranking of the best online programs. See which colleges in Ohio made the grade
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The Avon Lake Schools are dropping mask requirements, hospital capacity is strained and more news for Avon and Avon Lake residents.
The author of "Hillbilly Elegy" scored a big endorsement on Tuesday.
Students and staff are still urged to wear the masks while in buildings, but there will no longer be a requirement.
For the second time in less than a month, the state's COVID-19 reporting system is backlogged.
Since the start of the pandemic, 400,000 Ohioans were victims of unemployment scams. Now they can get one year of free credit monitoring.
The omicron surge is waning nationwide, giving health experts a glimmer of hope the COVID-19 pandemic is entering a more manageable phase.