Cleveland Races to Return to Normal After Ohio Lockdown Lifts
Restaurant patios in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, seemed to return to normal over the weekend, following the state’s lockdown in response to the Chinese coronavirus being lifted on Friday.
Restaurant patios in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, seemed to return to normal over the weekend, following the state’s lockdown in response to the Chinese coronavirus being lifted on Friday.
Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) warned the economy would not open unless people had “confidence” that they would be safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bars and restaurants in Ohio will be permitted to reopen this month in two phases, Gov. Mike DeWine (R) announced on Thursday.
The University of Akron in Akron, Ohio, has announced that it will cut more than half of its colleges in a cost-saving initiative resulting from the Chinese virus pandemic. The University has not announced which of its colleges will get the ax yet.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) has announced that the state will cut spending by $775 million over the next two months, and that $110 million of that reduction will be coming from Ohio’s public colleges and universities.
A Republican Ohio state legislator said he would not wear a mask as recommended by Gov. Mike DeWine to limit the spread of coronavirus, saying that his religious beliefs state that faces are the “likeness of God.”
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) said he reversed his order making wearing masks in public mandatory during the coronavirus pandemic because it “was a bridge too far.”
Ohio governor Mike DeWine is starting the first phase of reopening his state during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. Phase one will begin in the coming days and will be finalized by May 12.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) elaborated on his plans to “start easing out” restrictions in his state on May 1 by stating that hospitals will be allowed to start doing some procedures and
Protestors gathered at Ohio’s state capital in Columbus on Saturday calling for the coronavirus lockdown to end so people can get back to work.
An Ohio reisdent said that Gov. Mike DeWine’s (R-OH) stay-at-home order amounts to “economic suicide” in response to the coronavirus.
Citizens will be converging on the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus on Saturday to demand Gov. Mike DeWine reopen the state for business. The latest in a series of “Open Our Ohio” rallies, hundreds are expected to turn out. (All photos,
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) announced Thursday that the state will begin to re-open on May 1, the same day its stay-at-home order prompted by the Chinese coronavirus pandemic is scheduled to expire.
A large number of protesters gathered outside the Ohio Statehouse again on Monday to make their voices heard during the press conference held by Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, and Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) stated that the decision on whether to reopen his state will be a decision that he makes, but he will consult with the White House in making such a
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine praised President Donald Trump’s assistance for his state during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, stating during a CNN interview on Friday, “Every time I’ve called the White House needing something, they’ve come through.”
Around 100 protesters gathered outside Ohio’s statehouse on Thursday afternoon to demonstrate against Gov. Mike DeWine’s (D) stay-at-home order aimed at fighting the spread of the Chinese coronavirus.
Employers should verify the contagious health status of employees to protect their workforce and the country from pandemics like coronavirus.
Ohio postponed its March 17 primary at the last minute over mounting coronavirus concerns, Gov. Mike DeWine affirmed Monday night.
Ohio officials have announced a liquor buyback program to help bars and restaurants impacted by the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
A generous customer is being noticed for leaving a $2,500 tip on his bill on Sunday at a local bar in Ohio before it was ordered to shut down due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Govs. Mike DeWine (R-OH) and J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) both said they are considering closing down bars and restaurants to help slow down the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) said Ohio schools could be closed for the remainder of the school year in response to the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday’s broadcast of CNN’s “State of the Union.”
Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton is walking back her claim, made last week, that the state has 100,000 people who have the coronavirus.
The entire Ohio public school system is set to close on Monday for the next three weeks over the coronavirus.
The National Basketball Association is looking at rescheduling games over concerns about the coronavirus, according to reports.
The State of Washington has been hit harder than any other state, when it comes to deaths resulting from the coronavirus.
March Madness may be played without fans after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced that he is asking sports teams to play without spectators.
Governor Mike DeWine has declared a State of Emergency following the confirmation of three coronavirus cases in Ohio on Monday.
Red flag laws are a baseless, weak, and unrealistic solution to solving the problem of gun violence in our country.
Chairwoman of the Ohio Republican Party, Jane Timken, is defending Republican governors like Ohio’s Mike DeWine for asking the federal government to continue resettling refugees in their states.
Former Rep. Jim Renacci (R-OH) says Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine should be “compassionate for Ohioans first” before importing more refugees to his state, as he has decided to do, at the expense of taxpayers.
The White House did not allow the media to photograph or question the president during the hospital visit.
A federal judge in Ohio has issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the state’s “heartbeat” law from going into effect.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Thursday that bans abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
Ohio notified Planned Parenthood facilities throughout the state Thursday that their state taxpayer funding will end next month.
Lawmakers in Ohio reintroduced a bill Tuesday that would ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, as early as six or seven weeks into pregnancy.
Outgoing Gov. John Kasich has echoed the sentiments of Planned Parenthood and Democrats, referring to the “Heartbeat Bill” as unconstitutional. He has said he did not want to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars defending the bill in court.
Thursday’s vote in the state House that approved the heartbeat bill echoed that of the last legislative session when it passed as well. In December 2016, both the Ohio House and Senate approved the measure, but Republican Gov. John Kasich vetoed it. According to the Columbus Dispatch, GOP Governor-elect Mike DeWine said he will sign it into law.
Republican Mike DeWine defeated Democrat Richard Cordray Tuesday night to win the election for governor of Ohio.