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Heights High Student Named Presidential Scholar
Maple Buescher is one of only three Ohioans to earn the designation this year.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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Maple Buescher is one of only three Ohioans to earn the designation this year.

Longstanding COVID-19 health mandates are being lifted for vaccinated Ohioans, but many people face anxiety about restarting old habits.
Since Ohio's controversial lottery program was announced, interest in vaccines has increased rapidly.
Plus, registration for Vax-a-Million opens, why redistricting will shape Ohio's future, and more.
Avon Lake has again been named one of Ohio's best cities for trees.
The student is asymptomatic and is quarantining at home, the Heights Schools said in a statement.
The Morton Foundation gave a $3 million gift to the zoo to support sweeping renovations.
Vaccinated Ohioans can now register to win the Vax-a-Million lottery.
The Healthy Lakewood Foundation has awarded grants to boost health care for students, family and immigrants or refugees.
Gov. Mike DeWine amended Ohio's health orders, allowing vaccinated Ohioans to immediately stop wearing masks in public.
Plus, the FBI is looking for four suspected carjackers in Ohio, changes to the Vax-a-Million program, and more.
The leaders of the Ohio Department of Health and Ohio Lottery detailed the upcoming $1 million giveaways.
Temperatures will climb into the mid-80s and then...shockingly...stay there this week.
A growing number of national retailers are loosening their COVID-19 safety requirements for vaccinated customers.
Westlake police chased an SUV down I-90 after someone reportedly pointed a handgun at someone Crocker Park.
Police departments have reported similar carjackings in Cleveland, Euclid, Willoughby, Cleveland Heights and other east side towns.
Plus, a pair of Ohio companies announce mass layoffs, Ohio opts out of additional unemployment benefits for residents, and more.
Plus, Crocker Park makes changes to help curbside pickup, how rents have changed locally, and more.
Plus, how the city weathered the pandemic, meet furry friends who need a new home, and more.
Plus, Solon looks to hire a planning director, how rents have changed locally, and more.