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After a multitude of legal and financial obstacles, the long-awaited, multibillion dollar Cleveland Browns stadium is finally underway.
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For the second time, a ruling from Franklin County has ordered Ohio to halt the transfer of unclaimed funds for a sports and cultural facilities fund.
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The city employs several lawyers but typically budgets about $4 million annually for outside legal counsel, which they use in cases of conflicts of interest or for specialized areas of law.
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Despite an ongoing legal battle to keep the Browns in Cleveland, Mayor Justin Bibb is asking for development ideas for the lakefront without Huntington Bank Field.
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The last time the Browns stadium was demolished, it cost the city $2.9 million. Experts say it would likely cost much more in 2024 even after adjusting for inflation.
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After one of the Browns' biggest wins, fans are again feeling heartbreak as the franchise quarterback is lost for the season.
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Dawand Jones, one of the Browns' newest offensive linemen, turns heads because of his size and two-sport ability.
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The stadium name change tops this week’s headlines for the Reporters Roundtable.
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto discusses comments Myles Garrett made about fans booing after the team's collapse to the Jets this past Sunday.
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Commentator Terry Pluto was among reporters who met with Browns rookies just after they stepped into an NFL locker room for the first time.