Daily Rundown September 24, 2020
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General Election - Forbes challenges Headen for appeals court seat
Levy may be needed to acquire school property
Amherst Schools to purchase new bus; work with Vermilion for bus drivers
Fortune 500 company lays off majority of employees at Dayton's largest college
Ohio National Guard to return to Cleveland as city hosts first 2020 presidential debate
Panel looks at open land zoning requirements for certain areas
COVID-19 cases rise in Geauga pushing it to orange alert level
University of Akron enrollment drops 7.2%, about half of projected decline due to pandemic
First area school closes due to teacher COVID-19 case
Cyberattack could have exposed Mount Carmel patients' personal information
Ohio's online voter registration might not work for many college students
How does vote-by-mail work in Ohio, and why is it safe? Election Truth
Yost files racketeering lawsuit against FirstEnergy, former speaker
Dismay over Breonna Taylor spills into America’s streets
Trump refuses to commit to peaceful transfer of power if he loses
Democrats promise showdown over Supreme Court seat
President Trump, GOP AGs accuse social media companies of silencing conservatives
Coronavirus mutation is making COVID-19 more contagious, study finds
Thousands of airline employees face furlough on Oct. 1 without relief from Congress
COVID-19 in Ohio: 903 cases, 52 deaths added to statewide toll