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The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections announced Wednesday that the recall petition to remove Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren from office has enough signatures to move forward.
Cuyahoga Co. Executive Chris Ronayne says the owners of the Browns offered the city of Cleveland money to help develop the Downtown lakefront – but made that offer with strings attached.
Assuming Seren does not resign, organizers say City Council will have to vote by July 9 to send the recall question to the September ballot.
This is not the way the city's first elected mayor wanted to appear on the ballot for the Sept. 9 primary election.
Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne is responding to changes in a budget bill by Ohio lawmakers that could allow the ...
The cooling system at the Cuyahoga County Justice Center began working again Wednesday after the system shut down due to an ...
More than 10,000 properties are represented by local agents under new Cleveland laws meant to hold out-of-town landlords ...
CUYAHOGA FALLS — Rescue teams are searching for the missing father of a child after both died in a river last weekend in ...
BROOKLYN, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner released the identity of the man fatally shot by police after an hours-long SWAT situation Tuesday afternoon. The man is Patrick Kerr, 45, ...
Northeast Ohio faces power outages affecting 30,000+ amid extreme heat due to broken equipment and a substation fire.
A battery overheated and started a fire at CPP’s Lake Road substation, the facility recognizable for its large mural of ...
Cleveland City Hall will be closed Wednesday, and operations will be limited at both Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court and ...