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Browns offer ‘up-front cash’ to protect taxpayers if state issues $600M bonds for Brook Park stadiumHowever, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne has pledged not to provide any county money for plans that move the Browns out of Cleveland.
The Browns plan to offer "up-front cash" to encourage Ohio to issue $600 million in bonds for the proposed domed stadium and ...
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Cuyahoga County Council is looking to increase the amount of county money that can be spent without its approval to $750,000, ...
Policy shift follows a Marshall Project - Cleveland and News 5 Cleveland investigation into the October shooting of a teen by ...
Shock and outrage from some victims of crime as the Cuyahoga County Jail could soon refuse suspects arrested in Cleveland ...
Cleveland finds itself at the center of a growing storm over what it stands to lose as President Donald Trump’s agenda ...
More than 800 people attended Bikur Cholim of Cleveland’s annual gala on Feb. 24 at Landerhaven in Mayfield Heights. The ...
At the NFL Combine, Browns GM Andrew Berry and HC Kevin Stefanski both said the team does not intend to trade Myles Garrett.
Running along Euclid Ave, the HealthLine BRT connects key parts of the city, including downtown Cleveland and University ...
Cuyahoga County will pause long-term investments, including investments in Israel bonds, according to a Feb. 20 memo obtained ...
Summit County allowed a $1 million investment in Israel Bonds to mature without reinvesting, according to the fiscal office.
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