Daily Rundown July 8, 2020
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Online or in person? How school changed this year, and what to expect this fall
Cleveland schools voters could see tax increase on November ballot
Cuyahoga County Council signs off on Hilton Downtown Cleveland bailout
Critic launches effort to remove Barberton mayor
Lucas County moving, consolidating polling sites for November election
Ohio attorney general says Columbus can’t force state workers to wear masks
Ohio Secretary of State issues 'Ready for November' directive to county election boards
DeWine orders mandatory mask-wearing in Hamilton, Butler counties, starting Wednesday evening
Ohio colleges, prep schools, charters approved for millions in Paycheck Protection loans
DeWine expects to drain Ohio’s rainy day fund to balance budget
Donald Trump threatens to cut federal aid if schools don’t reopen
Second stimulus check: Group of economists suggests ongoing payments
Kasich: Trump ‘having a meltdown,’ GOP needs to step up
Harvard, MIT sue to block ICE rule on international students
CAREN Act: San Francisco ordinance would charge ‘Karens’ who call 911 over racial bias
Coronavirus in Ohio Tuesday update: 58,904 cases, 2,970 deaths, 41,438 recoveries
Ohio Department of Health says to dispose of dangerous brands of hand sanitizer
Coronavirus: Protective gear shortages re-emerge as cases spike
Lawmaker urges Ohioans against getting tested for coronavirus
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