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2025 All Ohio Excellence in Journalism - Breaking News - The Solar Eclipse

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On April 8, 2024, parts of 13 states, including Ohio, were under the path of totality of a solar eclipse. Ideastream provided live local coverage of totality from its broadcast studio in Cleveland and from reporters stationed along the path of totality across Northeast Ohio.