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Some of Cleveland's unhoused population discuss why they feel safer on the street than in shelters — even in extreme cold.
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Ronayne said the Browns have not yet asked for an official partnership as the team eyes stadium renovations.
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Results from the Cuyahoga and Summit county boards of election were slow to roll in Tuesday night. The issues stemmed from a new system and a software error, according to election officials.
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Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne says the Women's Health Advisory Council will consist of 13 people from varied backgrounds.
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Court officials informally changed their bail-setting practices for felony cases. Now, fewer people have to pay to get out of jail, a Marshall Project analysis shows.
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Ohio voters are turning out to vote on Issue 1. The issue is the only item on the ballot and would change the requirement to amend the state's constitution from a simple majority to 60%.
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Cuyahoga County announced Monday two new requests for proposals to help address youth homelessness – one to create a new housing program and another to create a team of coordinators to help young people navigate systems of assistance.
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The proposed new site for the Cuyahoga County jail would not require extensive cleanup or work before building a new jail.
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Akron METRO RTA's new routes went into effect June 4, in the regional transit authority's first overhaul of routes in 20 years.
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Dimora was transferred from a federal medical facility in Massachusetts on June 7.