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The Ohio Senate proposed in its budget amendments to tap the state’s unclaimed property fund to give the Browns $600 million and create a fund for future sports projects as well.
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A jury convicted suspended Mayor Brandon King on 10 corruption related charges on May 29.
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Calls for the resignation of Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren, the first mayor ever elected in the suburb, have grown louder due to actions attributed to his wife.
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Supporters of the measure are collecting signatures with a goal of putting a proposed constitutional amendment before voters on a future ballot.
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Cleveland will build a new terminal on the site of a parking garage at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
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The Akron board of education agreed to pay $200,000 for its embattled schools superintendent to go away quietly, then signed his replacement without a national search.
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Mayor Justin Bibb says choppy headwinds face Cleveland and Washington will not be there to help. Plus, he said in his state of the city that the lakefront development will go forward regardless of what the Browns do.
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The board of the Akron Public Schools this week placed Superintendent Michael Robinson on paid administrative leave after a report by a law firm found credible allegations of bullying and retaliation.
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A funding cut for libraries in the state's proposed two-year budget is now a funding increase, but the money would no longer be a guaranteed percentage of the state budget under the house's version, which passed this week.
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The Ohio House unveiled its state operating budget. In: $600 million bond package for the Browns stadium. Out: Ohio’s schools Fair Funding formula.