Cuyahoga County is projecting to overspend about $17 million in 2025, despite some attempts to trim the budget.
Some councilmembers are urging Sheriff Harold Pretel to cut spending, saying the department is $12 million over budget.
Cuyahoga County and Cleveland are discussing how to immediately fund $40 million to pay off Gateway's debts, and identify ...
The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department made hundreds of thousands of dollars in unauthorized transactions, wasted thousands ...
The spotlight is being shown on food at the Cuyahoga County jail by both county council and one Cleveland-area entrepreneur ...
Mark Oprea is a staff writer at Scene. For the past seven years, he's covered Cleveland as a freelance journalist, and has ...
Cuyahoga County Department of Health and Human Services launches its annual Holiday Giving Program for children, families, ...
Data from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections shows a drop in voter turnout during a presidential election.
Nearly 63,000 residents voted early in Cuyahoga County, breaking the previous records in 2020 and 2008. But the bulk of the ...
Cuyahoga County voters passed Issue 55, an increase in the county's cigarette tax to support nonprofit arts organizations, ...
Only two Cuyahoga County facilities — O’Neill Healthcare North Olmsted and Altenheim Strongsville — received the ...
Voters in Cuyahoga County are being asked to help make sure the arts are funded through Issue 55. That includes Playhouse ...