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As the City of Cleveland and the Browns prep for a legal battle over the team's proposed move out of Downtown to the nearby suburb of Brook Park, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne said he believes there is a chance the team may not leave after all.
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We pulled the dog licenses in Cuyahoga County for 2024 to find out which canine name was top dog.
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These long-term volunteers say helping out the community helps them, too, while organizations say volunteers with institutional knowledge are critical for smooth operations.
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Cuyahoga County pushes back on the study, which officials say was not shared with them.
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Many non-voters say they're disenchanted with the current political system.
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While city and county officials continue to bemoan the Browns' move to Brook Park, Mayor Edward Orcutt is arguing the move will actually benefit the region.
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Both counties initially appeared open to the idea of stopping future investments in Israel Bonds but have since backed away from it.
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New opportunities are coming for the international refugees who work at the urban farm in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.
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A county spokesperson told Ideastream Thursday that the bonds are important to ensure long-term financial stability and secure financing for public projects.
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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.