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A grand jury heard testimony for several weeks before reaching the decision against the women -- Cynthia King of Warrensville Heights, Lazarita Menendez of Bedford Heights and Ebony Ray of Broadview Heights. Menendez also was charged with felonious assault.
Actually, James "Jimbo" Traficant, the former congressman who's getting out of prison today has already faced the music and will want to get on with his life, but supporters of the "Cash for Clunkers" program face a big, controversial test:...
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Hall had been on a foot patrol in Helmand province, where U.S. forces have been battling the Taliban, when he was killed by an improvised explosive device
Plain Dealer fileWith layoffs on the horizion, a high number of RTA circulator drivers have been calling off sick. Related content Lakewood sues Greater Cleveland RTA over documents RTA may cut community circulators, raise fares to save $5 million RTA...
A missing box of Cuyahoga County records containing personal information for 300 people has been returned, untampered with, county officials said Tuesday. The box fell off a truck Aug. 24 on the way to a storage facility. Encrypted tapes...
Mason has been a partner with Bedford Municipal Court Clerk Thomas Day Jr. in a political consulting company called Victory Communication since 2002. Day also has an ownership interest in Cleveland-based Qwestcom Graphics Inc., which got more than $90,000 worth of unbid printing work from Mason's office between 2003 and 2005, records show.
Three longtime teachers at St. Bernadette Catholic School in Westlake sued the principal, the parish and its pastor, saying they were fired them vindictively in 2005, then had their reputations trampled at meetings and in newsletters to parishioners. The trial started Tuesday.
