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Ohio legislators were busy this week as they near their summer break. They passed a number of measures but failed to advance new data center regulations.
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Several federal and state officials discussed charges against 14 people allegedly involved in fraudulent activity at a conference in Central Ohio.
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Data centers will not receive a major tax break for the time being while state officials review the cost of the tax exemption which is projected to cost $1.4 billion more than expected.
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The cities of Cleveland and Brook Park settled a long-standing disagreement this week that will clear the way for redevelopment of the I-X Center.
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We asked our followers on social media to offer one of advice each for the Class of 2026. ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ Executive Editor Mike McIntyre then stitched those lines together for his annual crowdsourced commencement speech.
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Big plans for development in Cleveland. A huge project seeks to remake a long neglected East Side swath, returning manufacturing, jobs and community greenspace and trails.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will resign from office to join Alliance Defending Freedom as its vice president for strategic research and innovation.
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The Cleveland Browns' groundbreaking ceremony for the new stadium in Brook Park included high-profile guests such as Gov. Mike DeWine and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
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Leaders of the effort to repeal property taxes in Ohio say they won't stop until the issue is before voters, but will that happen this year?
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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education approved layoffs for 278 educators and did not renew the contracts of 35 additional administrators.