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COVID-19 vaccine may start trickling in next month

As cases of COVID-19 spread like wildfire across Ohio and the rest of the United States, Gov. Mike DeWine and government and public health officials across the country are beseeching the public to take measures to stem the spread and be patient: the vaccination is coming.

DeWine ramps up mask rules and may close bars, restaurants

Saying that the state has entered a “crucial phase” in its battle against the coronavirus, Gov. Mike DeWine is imploring Ohioans to take the surging coronavirus spread seriously and practice safety precautions to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Virus alters holiday plans for some, not all

While travel experts are predicting Thanksgiving holiday travel in Ohio will fall to recession-era levels, a survey from Ohio State suggests a large number of Americans don’t plan to follow the most widely recommended steps to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

East Side freeway shooting incident

A 54-year-old man told police someone shot at him while he was driving on I-70 on the East Side, the latest in a rash of freeway shooting incidents in Columbus this year.

DeWine to give statewide address as virus surges

Governor Mike DeWine will give a statewide address Wednesday night, the second time he will make a public appeal about the severity of the coronavirus’ spread since the pandemic began in March.