Longtime Dover mayor under scrutiny
Cleveland council set to implement public comment period
State gambling revenue sets record
Great Lakes water surge eases after 2 record-setting years
School board official resigns after denying systemic racism
Ohio governments get $12B in COVID-19 relief
Ohio will receive nearly $5.4 billion in aid as part of President Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief package, with another $6.6 billion going directly to counties, cities, and townships. Governments can use the money for relief from the public health crisis, as well as to offset harm to workers, small businesses, and affected industries from the crisis, among other purposes. Cleveland is getting more than $540 million while Akron is getting about $145 million.