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Cleveland City Council staff will begin professionalism training this week after an investigation earlier this year found credible accusations of bullying and harassment against a council member.
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It’ll take about a billion dollars for the state to pay back the $600 million in bonds to help fund the Cleveland Browns' new stadium and development, but Republican House leaders say it will be money well spent.
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As Cleveland’s ward boundaries shift, nearly 30% of voters will now have different polling locations than in the most recent election.
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The three Democrats' letter to Republican leaders comes as an amendment has been drafted to add a $600 million bond package for the Cleveland Browns stadium project into the budget.
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When he was a U.S. senator starting in the mid-90s, Gov. Mike DeWine was a member of on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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The new law being considered by council would add activity reported by a witness as a nuisance and include conduct by people "associated with" a house, business or lot.
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Though the draft amendment would add the bond package to the budget and eliminate a proposed sports facilities fund, Gov. Mike DeWine is staying positive.
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After another round of fierce floor debate, Senate Bill 1 is all but guaranteed to become law, with a Senate concurrence vote sending it to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk.
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The public broadcasting CEOs defended their networks against accusations from House Republicans of bias in news and cultural programming.
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An Ohio lawmaker said the state needs to put in place a regulatory framework for evolving digital currencies and blockchain technology.
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The special improvement district pays for cleanup and safety services in Downtown Cleveland, along with planning for special events.
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A House subcommittee led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and named after Elon Musk's government-efficiency team has set its sights on the public broadcasters.