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Man wanted for Cleveland homicide arrested in Michigan
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Why are COVID numbers in Ohio plateauing? The Wake Up for Monday, March 29, 2021
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Only 34 of Ohio s 400,000-plus coronavirus cases since mid-December were people who d been vaccinated: The Wake Up podcast
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WCPN Cleveland city revenues are expected to recover from last year s pandemic shock, but not to 2019 levels.
Cleveland City Council approved Mayor Frank Jackson’s $1.8 billion budget Monday afternoon, increasing operating spending slightly after the COVID-19 pandemic dented last year’s revenues.
The city’s income tax revenue took a hit last year and the pandemic wiped out much of Cleveland’s revenue from taxes on hotel rooms and event admissions. Revenue in those areas is expected to recover this year, but still fall short of 2019 levels.
Cleveland was able to offset last year’s losses with the help of conservative 2020 budgeting and $60 million in federal coronavirus relief, according to Jackson.
Legal Profession Blog
The Ohio Supreme Court today considered four requests for permission to practice law in Ohio.
In unanimous per curiam opinions, the Supreme Court:
Allowed a Strongsville man to seek admission pending his graduation from law school and passage of the bar exam.
Permanently barred a Mayfield Heights man from practicing law in Ohio because he lied about his criminal past and other dishonest conduct on multiple law-school applications and applications to take the bar exam in Ohio and Florida.
Rejected admission of a Wayne, Pennsylvania, man because of misrepresentations about his past, including termination from a law firm after admittedly sending “pretty graphic” text messages to a secretary at the firm.