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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- New Cleveland schools teachers contract includes cellphone ban, raises and parental leave
- Bipartisan historic preservation caucus forms to better protect Ohio's landmarks
- Notre Dame College staff members, South Euclid councilmember file lawsuit to try to 'save' college
- Ohio's governor says tax cuts are driving factor in lower-than-expected revenue collections
- Canton nonprofit grocery StarkFresh temporarily closes after overnight burglary
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Both the Browns and the Cleveland Guardians have recently requested public funding for stadium improvement plans, spurring debate over the value to the taxpayer.
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The Cleveland Department of Public Health will soon offer free cessation classes for residents in a city where one in three adults smoke — nearly triple the national rate.
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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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The extravagant jewelry worn by hip-hop artists has meaning beyond the shiny surfaces.
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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.
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Childhood myopia, or nearsightedness, is growing rapidly in the U.S. and around the world. Researchers say kids who spend two hours outside every day, are less likely to develop the condition.
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The State Department finds it likely that the Israeli military has committed abuses, but stops short of reaching any sweeping or definitive conclusions.
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Women veterans are twice as likely to attempt suicide than male veterans. Ohio vets are partnering with the nonprofit Disabled American Veterans to propose solutions.
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Putin proposed Andrei Belousov, who until recently served as the first deputy prime minister, to replace Sergei Shoigu in a Cabinet shakeup.
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