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Board responsible for reviewing complaints about University Circle Police did not do so in 2020 or 2021, lawyer says

By Doug Breehl-Pitorak, Cleveland Documenters In advocating for legislation to expand his police department’s jurisdiction to Little Italy, University Circle Police Chief Jim Repicky told Cleveland City Council members how the department responds to residents’ complaints about police conduct. It’s a process outlined in the agreement that University Circle Inc. (UCI) signed with Cleveland in […]

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CWRU to Expand Residential Property

By Lisa O’Brien Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) recently announced that it will be expanding its residential spaces through the acquisition of surrounding properties. On February 16, 2022, in an email to students, CWRU administration announced that it is revising its initial decision to restrict housing by guaranteeing that all upperclassmen who wish to live […]

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Environmental Heroes is back in session!

Click here for an application for 2021-2022 All applicants must complete the application material and submit the completed documents by June 18, 2021, to: K. Kwiatkowski The Leonard Gelfand STEM Center Case Western Reserve University Guilford House 412 10900 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7158 Electronic submissions are also acceptable: e-mail [email protected] or fax: 216-368-5465 Interviews […]

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Dark money helped Ohio utilities subsidize coal plants, delaying climate action at ratepayers’ expense

The biggest corruption scandal in Ohio’s history happened right under people’s noses, and much of the law at its center remains on the books. This story originated from the Energy News Network and Eye on Ohio and is part of ‘Climate & Democracy,’ a series from the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now. By Kathiann […]

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Every Day Is ‘Groundhog Day’ on Cleveland’s East Side

By Gennifer Harding-Gosnell Pests Destroy Property and Terrorize Residents In Cleveland’s East Side The City of Cleveland and City Council held their annual city budget discussions last month, debating, reconciling, and then finalizing their decisions on how they believe the city’s money would best be spent.  One recurring topic was the issue of groundhogs and […]