Cleveland is planning an ambitious downtown lakefront makeover designed in part to reduce the relative isolation of North Coast Harbor and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
State Reps. Thomas Hall, right, and Dani Isaacsohn speak at a Tuesday news conference announcing legislation that would freeze property taxes for Ohioans who are age 70 or older, make $70,000 or less, and have owned their home for at least 10 years.
: Ohioans who are 70 or older, make up to $70,000 per year and have owned their home for at least 10 years would have their property taxes frozen under new bipartisan legislation in the Ohio House,. The sponsors of the “70 under 70″ bill, which would come on top of the state’s homestead exemption and other tax breaks for older Ohioans, would freeze both property tax rates for those Ohioans and require that local governments tax their property at the same assessed value, even if their home’s assessed value goes up.: An Illinois billionaire who largely funded the failed proposal to make it harder to change the Ohio Constitution is helping one of the measure’s most vocal backers in his campaign for the U.S. Senate. Secretary of State Frank LaRose – who said he supported Issue 1 to protect the constitution from outside interests – is planning an Oct. 3 fundraiser in Chicago hosted by Family-PAC Federal, a conservative political action committee.: More than 10 months after the high-profile collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, Senate Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chair Sherrod Brown is weighing how to regulate cryptocurrency and prevent future fiascos. the blockchain industry is lobbying for regulations, including a campaign to stress the technology’s importance to Ohioans.: The amount of savings allowed for Americans who receive Social Security Income has not been updated since 1984 and U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown says the limits keep people with disabilities from being financially independent. groups including AARP, JPMorgan Chase, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Catholic Charities are endorsing bipartisan legislation introduced by Brown that would raise limits to $10,000 for individuals and $20,000 for couples.A Cuyahoga County Corrections Corporal sent jail administrators this photo of a breakfast that provider Trinity Services Group served to jail inmates on May 30, 2023, warning that the poor food quality might start a riot if not corrected. : Cuyahoga County could soon set aside $26.4 million to build affordable housing and help low-income residents cover rent and utilities,Jail food : Cuyahoga County Council could extend a contract to its troubled jail food provider, but officials say the new agreement would have more oversight. In the past, the food has been so bad corrections officers have worried it could spark a riot,: Hinckley Lake will start disappearing next week so that construction on an improved dam can begin later this year.the lake, which is part of Metroparks’ Hinckley Reservation, will close Monday and won’t reopen until 2026, which means the swimmers, anglers and boaters that enjoy the recreation area on a regular basis will have to find somewhere else to spend their spare time.: Walking into the Greek Cultural Garden is designed to feel like walking back when democracy was born and philosophy was paramount in ancient Greece, in his Cultural Gardens series. The garden was dedicated in 1940, just before World War II, but the Greek population began arriving in Cleveland long before then.a delicious new fruit you can grow in your Northeast Ohio garden: ground cherries. They go by several nicknames: cape gooseberries, husk tomatoes and poha berry. She likes sweet tomatillos best because ground cherries share the papery husk and slightly firm texture of tomatillos.: Expect to see the updated COVID-19 vaccine in many Greater Cleveland pharmacies as early as this week. Hospitals and drug stores said they are waiting for the updated vaccine to gain final approval from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention before they begin jabbing customers,
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