David Swirsky said the community development corporation will continue its focus on community spaces and expanding housing.
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Twenty-nine people have died in ICE custody since October, the start of the federal government's fiscal year, already surpassing 2004's toll of 28, the previous record, according to government data.
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Gasoline costs should start to fall soon, although a full recovery to pre-war prices is expected to take months. That's assuming that peace holds and traffic flows resume through the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Cavaliers open the NBA playoffs on Saturday when they host the Toronto Raptors.
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Iran's foreign minister declared the Strait of Hormuz is open, following the start of an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. President Trump swiftly responded that the U.S. naval blockade on Iran will continue.
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Earlier in the morning GOP leaders had pushed for either a five-year renewal or the 18-month renewal President Trump had demanded, but both votes tanked.
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The departure adds to a string of recent personnel changes at the Department of Homeland Security, a year into President Trump's administration.
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Senate Bill 278 says that Ohio cities and towns can be sued for damages for their gun control ordinances, if they’re stricter than state gun laws.
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Ten Republicans voted alongside Democrats, in a rebuke to the Trump administration's immigration policies. Should it pass the Senate, the White House said President Trump would veto the measure.
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Neighbors are concerned the proposed location will lower their property values.