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Shontel Brown raises $680,000 since start of 11th Congressional District campaign

Shontel Brown raises $680,000 since start of 11th Congressional District campaign Seth A. Richardson, cleveland.com © Lisa DeJong Lisa DeJong Lisa DeJong/The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Cuyahoga County Councilwoman and Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Chair Shontel Brown reported raising $680,000 since the start of her campaign to succeed former Rep. Marcia Fudge in the 11th Congressional District special election. CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County Councilwoman Shontel Brown reported a significant increase in her fundraising over last quarter for the vacant 11th Congressional District special election. Brown, a Democrat who also chairs the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party, announced raising $640,000 since the beginning of the year for the quarter ending March 31, a marked increase over her first month in the race when she raised around $40,000. The campaign had $550,000 in the bank with around four months until the Aug. 3 special election primary.

Chance of showers, but highs could reach 70s on multiple days: Cleveland, Akron weather forecast

Chance of showers, but highs could reach 70s on multiple days: Cleveland, Akron weather forecast Cameron Fields, cleveland.com © Lisa DeJong Lisa DeJong Lisa DeJong/The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Get ready for some 70-degree days this week in the Cleveland-Akron area. CLEVELAND, Ohio The car snow brush had to be brought out one final time (hopefully) last week, but Northeast Ohioans can look forward to multiple days in the low 70s this week. It’s not all good news, however. An umbrella and rain boots will be good to have on hand, as the chance for rain showers is prevalent.

Cleveland confirms 76 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus, no new deaths: Wednesday update

CLEVELAND, Ohio The city confirmed 76 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus and no deaths on Wednesday, Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration announced. The newly confirmed cases involve patients ranging in age from under 10 years old to their 90s. As of Wednesday, 26,547 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the city since March 2020, according data posted Wednesday evening. The infected .

Moderna testing vaccine in babies and children; study finds students may safely sit closer: Coronavirus update for March 17, 2021

Moderna testing vaccine in babies and children; study finds students may safely sit closer: Coronavirus update for March 17, 2021 Julie Washington, cleveland.com © Lisa DeJong Lisa DeJong/Lisa DeJong/The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS New research suggests that schools can safely place students closer together than the recommended 6 feet. CLEVELAND, Ohio A study has found evidence that students can safely sit closer than 6 feet in the classroom, and Moderna launches vaccine trials to find out if the immunization to safe for babies and young children. Cleveland.com is rounding up some of the most notable coronavirus news making headlines online. Here’s what you need to know for Wednesday, March 17.

Cleveland s COVID mass vaccination site looks to issue administer 210,000 doses: The Wake Up for Monday, March 15, 2021

Cleveland’s COVID mass vaccination site looks to issue administer 210,000 doses: The Wake Up for Monday, March 15, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © Lisa DeJong, Plain Dealer file photo/cleveland.com/TNS Former Cleveland City Councilman Zack Reed is leaving his job with Secretary of State Frank LaRose, likely to mount another campaign for mayor. Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather It will be a bit chilly today, with highs in the low 40s and increasing clouds as the day progresses. A rain and snow mix is possible overnight as lows dip to the mid-30s. Read more.

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