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Cuyahoga BOE launches campaign to combat voter fraud misinformation ahead of Presidential Election
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is rolling out a nine-part "Election Integrity Series" to combat years of false claims of voter fraud, mainly by one of the candidate who will appear on the ballot.
Cuyahoga Council’s new public comment rules receive little opposition in first test
Cuyahoga County Council tested its new public comment rules for the first time Tuesday, receiving little opposition from speakers. Councilmembers continue to debate policy details, though.
DeWine: ‘988 is saving lives’ as 2-year-old mental health hotline takes over 14K calls, texts, chats a month
It comes at a time when American adults and youth have emerged from the pandemic with worse mental health than before.
Cuyahoga County expanding Universal Pre-K program to include more options, 50% scholarships. Is your child eligible?
More providers are being added to Cuyahoga County's Universal Pre-Kindergarten program, and families are eligible for 50% tuition assistance.
Sheriff deputies win raises, lose some overtime in new contract; corrections officers to assist with medical transports
Cuyahoga County deputies to get raises over the next three years, but when inmates in the jail have to go to the hospital, deputies will now be sharing transportation duties with corrections officers.
Cuyahoga communities, schools to get financial boost from higher property values
Homeowners' tax bills may be protected from soaring property values, but the county’s recent reappraisal process could still bring huge windfalls to many communities and schools.
Say Yes program secure another year, but looking to greater federal funding for future
Say Yes Cleveland is seeking $1.6 million from Cuyahoga County Council to round out funding for the upcoming school year.
Public commenters at Cuyahoga Council meetings to be randomly selected under temporary rules
According to Cuyahoga County Council's new temporary public comment rules, only 20 requesters can speak each meeting, and they will be chosen at random.
Cuyahoga Council trio want to stop jailing Cleveland inmates, but Ronayne, Bibb say they’re still negotiating
Three Cuyahoga County Council members are seeking to terminate a 2017 agreement between the city and county that allows Cleveland police inmates to be housed at the county jail.
New juvenile justice subcommittee debates job, challenges Cuyahoga’s commitment to change
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Cuyahoga property values increasing average 32%, but that doesn’t mean bills will surge too
Some Cuyahoga County property values increased as high as 67.38% following the 2024 sexennial reappraisal process, but officials assure numbers don't directly translate to tax increases.
Cuyahoga homeowners are likely to see their property taxes increase, bills due July 18
Cuyahoga County tax bills are due July 18.