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Guilty verdicts for Dereck Chauvin reduced the chance of violence, but Cleveland leaders said they were ready for protests: The Wake Up podcast

Guilty verdicts for Dereck Chauvin reduced the chance of violence, but Cleveland leaders said they were ready for protests: The Wake Up podcast Updated 4:30 AM; Facebook Share But Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Police Chief Calvin Williams said the city was prepared to handle unrest had the trial ended with a different result, with Williams saying he had arranged to have enough officers available to deal with any situation. The city was quiet Tuesday, with a peaceful demonstration held downtown after the verdict. Also in Cleveland, City Councilman Ken Johnson has been suspended while he remains under a criminal indictment. And in other news, U.S. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, an Ohio Republican, is reintroducing a bipartisan bill that would let college athletes across the country be compensated for their names, images and likenesses.

ACLU lawsuit claims Ohio unconstitutionally garnished inmates stimulus money: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 13, 2021

ACLU lawsuit claims Ohio unconstitutionally garnished inmates’ stimulus money: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com, cleveland.com © Rich Exner, cleveland.com/Rich Exner, cleveland.com The number of coronavirus patients in Ohio hospitals is at its highest level since late February, though well below late fall and winter highs. Weather Forecasts are calling for a beautiful day, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-60s. Overnight lows will be in the mid-40s with partly cloudy skies. Read more. The headlines Prisoners’ stimulus: A lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union argues Ohio’s prison system has been unconstitutionally garnishing inmates’ COVID-19 relief money to pay for fines, fees, and other debts to courts and state agencies. The suit claims that the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction held inmates’ CARES Act checks for weeks while it “manufactured” a reason to extract part of

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com, cleveland.com © Cory Shaffer/cleveland.com Alexander Lackey, left, appears in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Friday for his arraignment on charges of rape, sexual battery and domestic violence. Weather Showers are likely through the morning and into the early afternoon. It will be cooler, with highs around 60. Overnight lows will be in the mid-40s with mostly cloudy skies and chances of showers. Read more. The headlines COVID data: Data collection and distribution in Ohio has been a challenge since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Public health experts say not enough money has been spent on public health – which likely has resulted in an insufficient number of workers to collect information and an inability to analyze disparate bits of information from across the state. Laura Hancock reports on the pr

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021
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