The new proposal would eliminate the city's 4% admissions tax for small, locally-run music venues with capacity under 750 people.
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We'll talk to the former justices, one Republican and one Democrat, who are speaking at a City Club of Cleveland forum about the need to ensure laws are equally applied to all parties by an independent judiciary.
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The prime minister announced new tax cuts to try to end the crisis that began after the U.S.-Israel war on Iran led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The government could face a no-confidence vote over its response to the fuel protests.
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An official briefed on Israel's strategy for the talks described Tuesday's meeting as "preparatory" and aimed at laying out a framework for future negotiations.
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In the race to succeed Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague will face Marcell Strbich, a retired Air Force lieutenant and elections activist.
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Cleveland’s public transit riders and advocates are speaking out against the proposed reduction of four routes and the elimination of three others.
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Phil Collins, Iron Maiden and six other acts will be inducted Nov. 14 in Los Angeles.
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A police report from 2019 shows a call for a “domestic dispute” at the home of Dr. Amy Acton, the Ohio Department of Health director and now the Democratic candidate for governor.
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The cuts for administrators, teachers and others come as the district plans to close 29 schools starting in the fall to reign in its overall budget.
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In the order issued Monday, the judge wrote that President Trump had failed to make the argument that the article, which described a letter to Epstein that the newspaper said bore Trump's signature, was published with the intent to be malicious.
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President Trump said the U.S. would interdict vessels that had paid what he called an "illegal toll" to Iran to cross the Strait of Hormuz.