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With Small Schools Struggling, Notre Dame College's Future in Flux
"We just don't know. We just don't know."
By Mark Oprea
Tags: Cleveland News, News Feature, Notre Dame College, South Euclid, Lakeland Community College, Baldwin Wallace, universities, Covid-19
State Disciplinary Hearing Against Geauga County Probate Judge Tim Grendell Again Delayed
The judge, 70, was recently selected as president of the Ohio Association of Probate Judges
Tags: Cleveland News, News Feature, Timothy Grendell, Geauga County, COVID-19, courts
Study: Excess Mortality Rates Higher for Ohio Republicans Than Dems After Covid Vaccine Rollout
After May 1, 2021, when vaccines were available to all adults, the excess death rate gap between Republican and Democratic voters widened
By Maria Elena Scott
Tags: Ohio News, Coronavirus Vaccine, Vaccines, Covid-19
Scammers Targeting Unemployment Accounts Have Caused Lockouts and Delays on Payments, ODJFS Says
The department denies there was any hack of its system
Tags: Ohio News, News Feature, Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services, unemployment, Covid-19
With End of Pandemic-Era Bonus SNAP Benefits, City of Cleveland Launches Monthly Free Food Pickups
About 114,000 local households will lose their extra $100 a month
Tags: Cleveland News, News Feature, SNAP benefits, Greater Cleveland Food Bank, Covid-19
Study: The COVID-19 Pandemic Prematurely Aged Teens’ Brains
For teens, the virus arrived during a crucial window in their brain’s maturation.
By Freda Kreier, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19
Here’s What You Need to Know About COVID’s XBB.1.5 ‘Kraken’ Variant
The omicron offshoot’s ability to easily infect cells may be helping it spread rapidly in places
By Erin Garcia de Jesus, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid, Covid-19
In COVID’s Third Winter, Ohio Officials Say Biggest Threat is Three Viruses Circulating at Once
Who's isn't sick right now?
By Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, RSV, Flu
USPS Offers Free COVID-19 Tests Again, Just in Time for Winter Holidays
After a pause since September, the free testing kits are back.
By Allison Babka
Why Pandemic Fatigue and COVID-19 Burnout Took Over in 2022
Doing the right thing can get exhausting
By Tina Hesman Saey, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, Pandemic
Got a Weird COVID-19 Symptom? You’re Not Alone.
From COVID tongue to COVID toe, doctors have seen some bizarre cases.
By Meghan Rosen, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, Covid
COVID-Denial, Election-Denial Not Far Apart, OSU Researchers Found
COVID-19 was ripe for conspiracy; now, researchers are seeing that bleed into the midterm election.
By Susan Tebben, The Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Politics & Elections, Covid-19, 2020 Election, Donald Trump
How Living in a Pandemic Distorts Our Sense of Time
Being stuck in a specific perspective of time isn’t healthy, scientists say
By Sujata Gupta, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, Coronavirus Pandemic
I Think I Have Long COVID. What Does That Mean?
There is no universal definition of the condition, making it harder to track and treat
By Anil Oza, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, Long Covid
Study Shows Trained Dogs Sniff Out COVID-19 as Well as Lab Tests Do
And the canines are even better than PCR tests at identifying infected people with no symptoms
Pfizer’s and Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccines OK’d for Youngest Kids
By Aimee Cunningham, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, Covid Vaccines
Cuyahoga County Reinstates Masking Requirement at Offices and Courts as Covid Cases Rise
By Sam Allard
Tags: Cleveland News, Armond Budish, Covid-19, masks, Cuyahoga County, Court of Common Pleas, social distancing, stealth omicron
What We Learned About COVID-19 Safety From a NYC Anime Convention
By Betsy Ladyzhets, Science news
What Do Experts Mean When They Say ‘COVID-19 Changes Your Brain’?
By Laura Sanders, Science News
School Mask Mandates in the U.S. Reduced Delta Variant Transmission by 72%
By Anna Gibbs, Science News
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, Coronavirus, Slideshow
Bibb, Budish, Faith Leaders to Hold Covid "Day of Remembrance" Tuesday
Tags: Cleveland News, Covid-19, Day of Remembrance, Music Hall, Justin Bibb, Armond Budish, coronavirus
Due to Declining Case Numbers, Ohio to Provide Covid Updates Weekly, Not Daily, Moving Forward
Tags: Cleveland News, Covid-19, coronavirus, dashboard, Bruce Vanderhoff, Mike DeWine, CDC, low risk, declining numbers
How Omicron’s Mutations Make It the Most Infectious Coronavirus Variant Yet
Tags: Ohio News, Covid-19, Omicron
More Than 5 Million Children Have Lost a Parent or Caregiver to COVID-19
COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Plunge in Ohio
By Jake Zuckerman, Ohio Capital Journal
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Frontier Airlines Announces Newly Launched Direct Route From Cleveland to Jamaica Already Ending
By Vince Grzegorek
Want Free Ice Cream? Start Nabbing 'We Buy Houses' Signs Off the Streets of Cleveland
El Carnicero in Lakewood to Permanently Close
Toto has a long history with Cleveland. It played the Agora on its very first U.S. tour in 1979, broadcast on both…
By Joe Kleon
The Origins Tour 2024 treated the packed house at House Of Blues to a time machine back to the metallic 1980s. Queensrÿche performed their…
Saturday night saw the first ever tour of axe slingers and all-around kings of cool Joe "Satch" Satriani and Steve Vai play…
By Brian Lumley
In past years, comic book lovers, vendors and everything in between would gather over three days for the Wizard World Cleveland. As…
By Emanuel Wallace
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