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Beck Center Announces 2021-2022 Season
On the newly rechristened main stage, patrons can expect to see comedies, musicals and more.

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On the newly rechristened main stage, patrons can expect to see comedies, musicals and more.

Gunfire broke out at a basketball court in Cleveland Heights on Tuesday evening.
Plus, an endangered bird returns to Ohio, thunderstorms are possible in northern Ohio, and more.
The lawsuit would change the way Google presents search results to users in Ohio.
Many of Lakewood's baseball fields are poorly maintained and pose a threat to children, families argue.
Antoine Campbell has been with the Solon Schools since 2008.
Mayor Dennis Clough helped kick start the Aquatic Center and Peterson Pool's season.
The Greater Cleveland area could see lightning and thunder multiple times this week.
Piping plovers have not had a nest in the Buckeye State for nearly 80 years.
Approximately 200,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will expire this month, if not used soon.
Plus, an Ohio woman dies at a theme park, COVID-19 case rate plummets, and more.
The doctor used money, alcohol and gifts to entice girls into meeting with him or sending explicit videos and images, court documents said.
The woman passed out while riding a roller coaster.
Police said a Volkswagen hit a deer and then skidded into a utility pole, throwing the engine block from the car.
The next school year will see students and teachers back in classrooms completely.
Ohio is now averaging fewer than 50 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents.
Plus, do you have these dangerous baby products?, how many Ohioans work for the government?, and more.
Find out when you must register to have a chance at a $1 million prize or a college scholarship.
New federal safety regulations for baby sleep products may affect what Ohio parents already have in their homes.
Public parks became a necessity during the pandemic, yet millions — mostly low-income and people of color — didn’t have access to them.