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Also in our daily news roundup for July 2: Where will LeBron James end up? Kroger is buying Giant Eagle.
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Also in our daily news roundup for July 2: Where will LeBron James end up? Kroger is buying Giant Eagle.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Also in our daily news roundup for July 1: LeBron James opts to leave the Lakers; it remains super hot, so we give you some options to stay cool.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 30: Taylor Swift exhibit is on display at Rock Hall. It is super hot out there. And the Wolstein Center is a step closer to being demolished.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 29, A natural gas explosion rocks Twinsburg. A key City Hall worker retires. And the sandhill crane continues its comeback.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 26, Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would have expanded photo ID requirements for mail-in voting, the Ohio Supreme Court declined to hear Mackenzie Shirilla’s appeal and Cleveland City Council will revisit debate over the city’s Flock Safety contract.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 25, Cleveland State basketball legend Ken “Mouse” McFadden has been charged in connection with a fatal Beachwood crash investigation, the Cleveland Clinic performed the nation’s first robotic lung transplant and Playhouse Square promoted Laura Smith to president.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 24, Cleveland-based OverDrive named a new CEO, a former North Olmsted pharmacist pleaded guilty after more than a decade on the run and authorities suspended a search for a man who disappeared while attempting to swim across the Cuyahoga River.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 23, a Bay Village family faces deportation after returning from Ukraine, authorities seized nearly 1,000 grams of drugs while charging a Cleveland man in connection with three fatal overdoses and Noble Beast Brewing is moving closer to opening its new biergarten in Ohio City.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 22, a statewide violent crime reduction operation led to 11 felony arrests in Cleveland, the USS Cleveland completed its journey to its Florida homeport and an effort to place a constitutional amendment banning data centers on Ohio’s ballot fell short of the required signatures.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 19, Northeast Ohio breadmaker Schwebel’s announced it will close after 120 years in business, Cleveland’s Flock Safety contract remains in limbo after a key council vote and local leaders are demanding answers following the FBI raid of a voter registration organization’s Cleveland office.
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