What you need to know Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 |
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State remains open to refugees: Gov. Mike DeWine has given the Trump Administration the OK to continue resettling foreign refugees in Ohio, making it one of more than 30 states to do so. Cleveland.com's Jeremy Pelzer reports. Browns, Dorsey part ways: Only days after Freddie Kitchens was fired by the Browns, John Dorsey is out as GM after refusing a reduced role. Mary Kay Cabot talks about what's next for the team. Appeals court lowers bond: A Strongsville Catholic priest accused of sending and receiving child pornography has seen his bond lowered to 10% of $50,000. Cleveland.com's Cory Shaffer reports the Rev. Robert McWilliams has been held in the Cuyahoga County Jail since his Dec. 5 arrest at St. Joseph Church. Cuyahoga's budget priorities for 2020: Three of the four priorities Cuyahoga County has submitted for the state’s capital budget this year are related to the county’s jail system and total $11.15 million. Cleveland.com's Emily Bamforth provides more details. Cuyahoga County jail update: A criminal probe of the Cuyahoga County Jail netted charges against two high-level jail officials and several corrections officers in the past year. Cleveland.com's Adam Ferris provides an update of where things stand. Why LGBTQ nondiscrimination bill hasn't passed: The Ohio Fairness Act -- known as Senate Bill 11 and House Bill 369 -- are moving slowly -- if at all -- in the Ohio General Assembly, despite widespread support. Cleveland.com's Laura Hancock reports on what's holding up the measure. Cleveland homicide numbers in 2019: Cleveland.com's staff takes a closer look at the number of homicides in the city last year. Check back to cleveland.com after 8 a.m. to read the report. Top judge looks ahead to 2020: As Brendan Sheehan takes over as the county's top judge, Cleveland.com's Peter Krouse had a chance to sit down with him and hear about his top priorities for the new year. Read more about what Sheehan had to say and bail reform and more. 17 Ohio bands you need to know about: Cleveland.com's Annie Nickoloff rounds up more than a dozen acts from across the state for every type of listener from pop to hip-hop and more. Akron police identify officers involved in deadly shooting Read more Missing Cleveland woman considered endangered, police say Read more Ohio Supreme Court to consider jurisdiction question involving juvenile offenders Read more Judge suspends Sandusky County prosecutor accused of sexual misconduct Read more 14-year-old girl reported missing from Garfield Heights Read more Crestview coach dies in Ashland County crash Read more Ohio police say man arrested for drug trafficking had enough fentanyl to kill 1.5 million people Read more Woman, 87, found dead in New Franklin home months ago was bound, battered Read more The Summit radio station moves into new studios at Akron’s Ellet High School Read more Oakwood Village man arrested for impersonating a police officer in Summit County Read more | | To ensure receipt of our emails, please add cleveland.com_newsletters@update.cleveland.com to your address book or safe sender list. You received this email because you opted-in to the newsletter. Was it forwarded to you? Sign up now! 1801 Superior, Cleveland, OH 44114. | | | | |
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