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Ohio Winter Snow Storm Could Roll In Sunday Night
Snowfall is possible Sunday night into Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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Snowfall is possible Sunday night into Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

Police said a 23-year-old woman was shot multiple times at a Woodland Avenue complex on Wednesday night.
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The former band director pleaded guilty to 11 counts of gross sexual imposition.
The dog, named Chewbacca, wandered onto ice near the Emerald Necklace Marina.
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A stretch of Clarence Road is closed due to a water main break and drivers should avoid the area.
The quick-serve restaurant offers pizza, burgers, wings and other classic foods.
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association is adding girls wrestling and boys volleyball to its list of emerging sports.
Ohio Department of Transportation crews will be doing work on overhead lights, prompting the closure.
Units will head sent to six states — including Ohio — to aid strained hospital systems buckling under sustained COVID-19 surges.
The Ohio Department of Health will halt its supply of COVID-19 test kits to libraries and health departments due to supply chain issues.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that state legislative maps need to be redrawn after they were deemed too partisan.