-
Both counties initially appeared open to the idea of stopping future investments in Israel Bonds but have since backed away from it.
-
New opportunities are coming for the international refugees who work at the urban farm in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.
-
A county spokesperson told Ideastream Thursday that the bonds are important to ensure long-term financial stability and secure financing for public projects.
-
Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne's State of the County focused on investments in services for Cuyahoga County’s youth and unhoused, environmental sustainability and property tax assistance. The speech was interrupted repeatedly by protesters calling on the county to end investments in Israeli bonds.
-
Firefighter EMTs will provide naloxone kits and educational resources for overdose victims and their community under a harm reduction program starting in Mayfield Heights.
-
Cuyahoga County released an estimate in July showing all school districts will receive additional revenue from property taxes due to the property value increases, although it’s a drop in the bucket for most school districts when compared with their overall budgets.
-
Cleveland City Council wants answers from the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority following a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development report that found the authority failed to follow lead-safe rules.
-
Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority did not report 10 cases of children with elevated blood lead levels to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office.
-
The killing of a child outside a supermarket in Northeast Ohio, has raised questions about whether the suspect fell through cracks in the mental health system.
-
Analysis: Cuyahoga County has higher poverty and unemployment, lower income than similar US countiesA new report compiled by the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission compares the county with ten regions of similar size across the U.S.