Daily Rundown September 23, 2020
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Akron Public Schools eyeing late October for decision on returning to school in person
Cleveland schools CEO Eric Gordon gives 'State of the Schools' address
Strongsville schools have begun returning pupils to in-person classes
University of Akron enrollment dips half as much as was expected due to COVID-19 pandemic
Centerville schools plans in-person student education next quarter
'First in the world': New tech to help Premier Health advance medical care
Sundermann urges council vote: Tell the 'boisterous voices of the few' we won't defund the police
Columbus teachers union pulls endorsement of board member James Ragland over school choice
Columbus’ reliance on income tax could spell trouble as more work from home, study warns
One-of-a-kind school gives refugees resettled in Columbus a sense of belonging
State reports nearly 1.8 million absentee ballot requests
Cybersecurity experts: Requesting ballots by email is safe
How do election drop boxes work, and how are they secure? Election Truth
Bill aims to cancel state K-12 testing again this year
Gov. Mike DeWine warns that COVID-19 spread could increase as temperatures drop
Before mostly mask-less Ohio crowds, Trump asserts COVID-19 'affects virtually nobody'
US death toll from coronavirus hits 200,000
Trump asks Supreme Court for fast action in census case
COVID-19 in Ohio: 21-day average moves lower for new cases, deaths and hospitalizations