Cuyahoga County is projecting to overspend about $17 million in 2025, despite some attempts to trim the budget.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – During his second State of the County address Thursday, Executive Chris Ronayne painted a picture of a Cuyahoga County not only thriving but “leading the way” in the state.
Mark Oprea is a staff writer at Scene. For the past seven years, he's covered Cleveland as a freelance journalist, and has ...
Four Cuyahoga County judges wrote a letter to County Executive Chris Ronayne, asking him to reinstate the Justice Center ...
The plan to move the Browns to the city of Brook Park is based on the desire by team owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam to play in a ...
CLEVELAND — Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne announced Friday that he is nominating Sheriff Harold Pretel and Inspector General Alexa Beeler for reappointment. Pending approval by ...
CLEVELAND — Downtown Cleveland has come a long way. Long called the "Mistake on the Lake," Cuyahoga County Chris Ronayne believes it's now the place to be. "We have a downtown that continues to ...
And, as County Executive Chris Ronayne hinted at in his speech, an attempt to remedy the past foibles of Norma Herr II’s predecessor on 2229 Payne Avenue. (Currently in Tremont during its own ...
The Cleveland Jewish News celebrated the publication of its inaugural newspaper on Oct. 30, exactly six decades after its ...
The ornithologist on his life-long love of wildlife, on soon becoming a first-time dad, and a near-fatal illness that shaped who he is today Seán Ronayne: Photo: Chris Maddaloni On the train from ...