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Cleveland Police hiring practices are ‘alarming’ and ‘disturbing,’ Feds say

Regional Partners · September 23, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Cleveland Police Department

By Mark Puente This article was published in partnership with The Marshall Project – Cleveland, a nonprofit news team focused on the Greater Cleveland area’s criminal justice system. Sign up for their newsletter.  A new report, from a federal monitor … [Read more...] about Cleveland Police hiring practices are ‘alarming’ and ‘disturbing,’ Feds say

Filed Under: Featured, GUEST BLOGGERS, Public Safety, Regional

Animal farm, and where do all those property taxes go?

Phil Atkin · October 26, 2021 · 2 Comments

school taxes

$4055 per $100,000 of home value each year? That’s a lot of property tax money.  Double the highest major city.  That is a lot of money.  Where is it going? IS IT THE COST OF SERVICES? University Heights, “the city of beautiful homes” was well … [Read more...] about Animal farm, and where do all those property taxes go?

Filed Under: Featured, Government, GUEST BLOGGERS, Schools, University Heights Tagged With: CH-UH Schools

Let’s talk about failing schools

Max Briggs · October 20, 2021 · 7 Comments

school funding

Let’s talk about Failing Schools I don’t know about you, but I for one am sick of hearing the anti-public school candidates, Drake, Lynn, Reinnert refer to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School system as “Failing”.  It is completely fair to ask that every tax … [Read more...] about Let’s talk about failing schools

Filed Under: Featured, GUEST BLOGGERS, Schools

Dew Diligence Podcast: Strange Bedfellows

Adam Dew · October 13, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Dustin Russell and Adam Dew

Dustin Russell Dustin Russell is a rare thing in Cleveland Heights. He's a Republican. He is on the GOP central committee and ran against Rep Janine Boyd in 2020. We talk about the crazy state of politics in Cleveland Heights and the strange bedfellows that have emerged around … [Read more...] about Dew Diligence Podcast: Strange Bedfellows

Filed Under: Adam Dew, Government, People/Personalities, Podcast Tagged With: politics

Dew Diligence Podcast: Meet the mayoral candidates

Adam Dew · August 16, 2021 · Leave a Comment

CH mayoral candidates Danforth, Hart and Seren

Three candidates are running for the first popularly elected mayor in Cleveland Heights. All three will compete in a primary election on Tuesday, Sept. 14. The two who get the most votes will face off in the Nov. 2 general election. Here are one-on-one interviews with each … [Read more...] about Dew Diligence Podcast: Meet the mayoral candidates

Filed Under: Adam Dew, Government, People/Personalities, Podcast

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