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Downtown chase that killed bystander raises questions

Season 2025 Episode 33 | 26m 46s

A bystander was killed last weekend when a suspect being chased by Cuyahoga County Sheriff's deputies crashed into her car at St. Clair and Addison Avenue. It's raising anew questions about police chase policy and the sheriff’s Downtown Safety Patrol. The story begins our discussion of the week's news on "Ideas."

Aired: 08/29/25
Extras
Ohio Auditor Keith Faber this week formally requested proceedings begin.
The city and council clashed over the city's contention a council aide improperly downloaded records
Ohio lawmakers prepare to draw new congressional map but can they find bipartisan support?
The ODOT decision denying a permit for the Browns Brook Park stadium did not come out of the blue.
Ratepayer subsidies supporting two coal-fired power plants will end next week.
The Ohio legislature will come off summer recess to consider overrides to three budget line vetoes.
Lawmakers in Columbus are considering several property tax relief proposals.
The Ohio Senate proposed in its budget to tap the state’s unclaimed property fund for Browns.
Calls for the resignation of Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren have grown louder.
Frustrated Ohioans are seeking to put an end to property taxes in the state.
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Ohio Auditor Keith Faber this week formally requested proceedings begin.
The city and council clashed over the city's contention a council aide improperly downloaded records
Ohio lawmakers prepare to draw new congressional map but can they find bipartisan support?
The ODOT decision denying a permit for the Browns Brook Park stadium did not come out of the blue.
Ratepayer subsidies supporting two coal-fired power plants will end next week.
Demolishing the stadium would double the prime lakefront land to 50 acres.
The Ohio legislature will come off summer recess to consider overrides to three budget line vetoes.
We'll look at the impact of the new state budget on school funding, income and property taxes.
Lawmakers in Columbus are considering several property tax relief proposals.
The Ohio Senate proposed in its budget to tap the state’s unclaimed property fund for Browns.