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An official says a charity set up to help the three women freed from a decade of captivity in a Cleveland house has raised more than $480,000 so far. Lynne Woodman of KeyBank tells The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer that there have been more than 5,100
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Roger Rautio has an idea that he says will bring millions of dollars to Cleveland -- a hall of fame induction ceremony. Not for the Rock Hall, but for the Comic Book Hall of Fame that he'd like to see built here. Rautio, 43, of Franklin Square, N.Y.,
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Ohio As if calling for an encore, owners of Cleveland's small music venues erupted in applause Wednesday night in City Council chambers after the council voted to reduce admissions taxes for clubs that hold fewer than 750 patrons. The legislation,
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Judge Rules Restaurant Law Stifles Ohio Cities Published: June 12, 2012 A state judge in Ohio has ruled that a state law placing sweeping limitations on local government's ability to control restaurants in the interests of public health violates the
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Forbes appear before Judge Paul Herbert at the Franklin County Municipal Court, Columbus in 2007. Forbes George Forbes' political life April 4, 1931: Born in Memphis, Tenn. Wins seat on Cleveland City Council representing what was then Ward 27, which
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Cleveland City Council is considering legislation that would ban all city employees from living out of state. It's part of the latest effort to crack down on fire department payroll abuses that allowed some firefighters to work fulltime while living
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Community activist Kathy Wray Coleman owns the Internet domain names of more than a third of the Cleveland City Council -- much to the aggravation of council members, who learned in an email this week that their online identities had been hijacked
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The Browns rolled to victory this week in a match-up with Cleveland City Council. But a much tougher match-up with bigger officeholders and taxpayers still looms. The council agreed Monday to spend $5.8 million this year on repairs to Cleveland
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The city of Cleveland has its first potential buyer for land that state officials rejected last year for a psychiatric hospital project. Superior Technology Partners LLC, based in Columbus, hopes to buy 2.25 acres of the nearly 14-acre site and build
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Few people in public life have escaped as many brushes with political oblivion as Dennis Kucinich. But the one confronting him now will tax Kucinich's political dexterity unlike any other in more than 42 years in public life. Kucinich's history is
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