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Former Cuyahoga County Jail inmates and their advocates described their experiences with the facility at a meeting in Cleveland’s Kinsman neighborhood Thursday night. The city’s NAACP chapter, civil rights attorneys and others organized the meeting at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church in response to a U.S. Marshals Service report from November, which found inhumane jail conditions that violated inmates’ constitutional rights.
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Morning Headlines: Arrests Made in 2016 Pike Co. Murders, Judge Sides with Gun Rights Group Over KSUHere are your morning headlines for Wednesday, November 14:Arrests made for 2016 Pike Co. murders;Judge blocks Kent State from imposing fees on gun rights…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 20:Cuyahoga County considers more LGBTQ protections;Panel delays Gov. Kasich's executive order on algal…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, July 18: Summit County Sheriff deputies accused of providing false information;Ohio to execute condemned…
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Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish has introduced legislation to broaden the county’s anti-discrimination code to prohibit discrimination based on…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Feb. 26:Ohio's higher education board at a standstill amid uncertain future;Portman voices support for raising…
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The Ohio ACLU is warning that a plan to install a series of license plate scanners to catch criminals in Northeast Ohio could violate privacy…
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Cuyahoga County is considering a 10-cent per bag fee on paper and plastic shopping bags.County councilwoman Sunny Simon has introduced the measure. She…
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Cuyahoga County Council has approved an additional $200,000 for this year’s medical examiners budget to deal with the rising number of fatal opioid…
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Cuyahoga County Council is to vote tomorrow afternoon on whether to advance the plan to sell $140 million worth of bonds to renovate Quicken Loans Arena.…