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Customer Wi-Fi will be cut later this month as the organization considers eliminating vacant positions, a hiring freeze and service reductions to navigate a tight budget.
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The woman who was allegedly assaulted and abducted at a bus stop on Cleveland鈥檚 West Side on Sunday has been found; early voting begins today for Ohio's May 3rd primary; a jury has convicted a woman of murder in the 鈥淕eauga鈥檚 Child鈥 cold case; and more stories.
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Updated: 11:31 a.m., Wedensday, June 16, 2021 The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority is rolling out its much-anticipated system redesign this week, increasing the frequency of some bus lines, but limiting service in other areas.
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The NextGen redesign from Greater Cleveland RTA aims to provide riders with greater frequency and connections to more places. Free rides will be offered Sunday, June 13 through Saturday, June 19.
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More than 31,000 people have already received a COVID-19 vaccine at the Wolstein Center mass vaccination clinic in Cleveland, Gov. Mike DeWine said Monday.
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RTA expects a 4 percent drop in revenue from passenger fares, in line with a continuing decline in ridership. But more than three quarters of the general鈥
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Oct. 15:Dover schools pulls ballot issues;Akron RTA rolls out mobile ticketing;Details on tonight's鈥
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Updated, 10:38 a.m., 6/10/19 The past few years have been tough for transit in Northeast Ohio. The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority has cut routes and raised fares, all while ridership continues to fall. Transit advocates call it the 鈥渄eath spiral.鈥 Jarrett Walker, the consultant hired to help RTA redesign bus routes, said the service is 鈥渟tretched incredibly thin.鈥 鈥淚t isn鈥檛 really able to be very satisfactory to much of anyone,鈥 Walker said, 鈥渂ecause it is simply being asked to do too many things with too small a budget.鈥
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 5:Akron voters to decide moving primary election;Tennessee-based company to operate closed鈥
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A new website shows Ohioans the costs 鈥 and benefits 鈥 of any trip they鈥檙e making in the state, whether by car, bike, bus or on-foot.Gohiocommute.com can鈥