Daily Rundown June 10, 2020
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Sinclair honors record-setting graduating class amid pandemic
Cuyahoga County lays off eight workers after unions decline furloughs
Dayton considering declaring racism a public health crisis
Elyria Schools changes contract with classified staff union to prepare for future layoffs
Protests price tab for Columbus: $3.3 million and growing
Ohio’s community colleges encourage students to take online classes this fall
Will Ohio’s GOP-controlled legislature declare racism a public health crisis?
Nearly 24,000 Ohioans told to repay unemployment system
Ohio AG Dave Yost to seek reforms for police investigations, use-of-force policies
DeWine: Defunding police ‘absurd’ but reforms are needed
Bills to limit DeWine’s, Acton’s power spinning wheels at Statehouse
Ohio House Democrats lay out details of police reform bills, appeal to LeBron to speak out
Fed to consider how long to stay at zero rates
39,162 Ohioans have had coronavirus: Gov. Mike DeWine’s Tuesday briefing
Coronavirus: Data for Dayton region shows possible increase in cases, DeWine says
Hot summer weather helps slow COVID-19 cases as Ohio reopens
Medical association warns tear gas might help spread coronavirus
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