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The proposed cuts come as the public hospital system faces growing costs for uninsured patients.
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More than $40 million would be cut from health and human services programs subsidized by Cuyahoga County under Executive Chris Ronayne's proposed budget.
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The special improvement district pays for cleanup and safety services in Downtown Cleveland, along with planning for special events.
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Lakewood-area Councilmember Dale Miller was nominated on the first vote and approved unanimously by the 11-member body.
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The non-profit that owns and manages Progressive Field and Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse — Gateway Economic Development Corporation — came to council for funds because of dwindling sin tax revenue.
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Challenger Robert Schleper leads incumbent Jack Schron by 17 votes in District 6.
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Both counties initially appeared open to the idea of stopping future investments in Israel Bonds but have since backed away from it.
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The county is signing a 17 year, $91 million lease with the building's current owners.
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The Board of Elections is planning to move into more spacious offices at the old Plain Dealer building.
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Cuyahoga County Sheriff Harold Pretel launched a Safety Patrol in August to address a spike in violent crime in Downtown Cleveland.