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As the Cleveland Browns consider a move to Brook Park, members of Cleveland City Council are seeking to use a state law to make the move more challenging.
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The caucus' goal is to support preservation of historic buildings and raise awareness about the benefits of saving Ohio's landmarks.
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Ohio’s tax revenue has come in below projections for four out of the last five months.
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More than 250 child care providers and facilities were reportedly closed down in cities across Ohio Monday.
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Officials with the Cleveland Browns have approached some state lawmakers with a funding request for a new or renovated stadium asking for as much as $600 million, or a quarter of the cost.
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Those affected by the March 14 tornadoes in Ohio can visit newly-opened FEMA centers. To find the nearest center, visit FEMA.gov.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is participating in International Roadcheck, a 72-hour blitz from May 14-16 throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada that checks motor carriers for safety violations.
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Sam Randazzo, who the Franklin County Coroner's Office said died by suicide, was facing federal and state charges in the House Bill 6 scandal.
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The Cleveland Institute of Art’s m.power class aims to give students tangible product design and entrepreneurship experience.
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Ohio House Bill 920 is a little-understood state law from 1976 that essentially locks many school districts’ tax levies in at the same rate as when they were passed. Schools say it's causing them to go back to the ballot more than they should, while they struggle to keep up with rising costs.