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Changes in Browns Front Office & Cleveland Police Department

Season 2014 Episode 214 | 26m 35s

Browns owner Jimmy Haslam decided to part ways with the team's CEO and General Manager weeks after hiring a new head coach. Cleveland police saw some moves at the top, but all familiar faces. Columbus police officers who fired almost 200 rounds into a car after a chase are exonerated. The fight for the all-electric Tesla car is on in Ohio. Plus, the case for universal health care.

Aired: 02/13/14
Extras
Gov. Mike DeWine made his pitch Monday to lawmakers about where to put state dollars.
Vice-president elect JD Vance announced Jan. 9 he would resign his seat in the U.S. Senate.
A marathon session capped the current legislative term in Columbus.
Dimora was among the nearly 1,500 people receiving clemency from the president.
Video footage released raises many more questions about the shooting death a teenage boy in Akron.
The Cleveland and Akron school districts face tough choices despite recent levy victories.
The bill would require transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond to their birth gender.
Ohio went deeper red in 2024 where Republicans dominated nationally and in the state.
Ohio Secretary of State has sued the Dept. of Homeland Security for access to citizenship databases.
Voter registrations are being challenged in unprecedented numbers by activists.
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Gov. Mike DeWine made his pitch Monday to lawmakers about where to put state dollars.
The bill previously known as Senate Bill 83 in the last legislative term is now Senate Bill 1.
Vice-president elect JD Vance announced Jan. 9 he would resign his seat in the U.S. Senate.
We will look back at some of the top local stories of 2024.
A marathon session capped the current legislative term in Columbus.
Dimora was among the nearly 1,500 people receiving clemency from the president.
Video footage released raises many more questions about the shooting death a teenage boy in Akron.
The Cleveland and Akron school districts face tough choices despite recent levy victories.
The bill would require transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond to their birth gender.
Ohio went deeper red in 2024 where Republicans dominated nationally and in the state.