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Beachwood Law Director Calta resigns, effective in April Jeff Piorkowski, cleveland.com BEACHWOOD, Ohio Diane Calta, who has served as Beachwood’s law director since April 2018, has resigned to take a position with a local law firm. Calta will continue to work for Beachwood through at least mid-April to complete pending matters and assist with transition. She will then join the firm Mansour Gavin LPA. City Council President James Pasch confirmed Calta’s resignation in a news release Monday (Feb. 22) in which he stated, “It is a bittersweet moment for us while we are happy for Ms. Calta, this is certainly a loss for Beachwood and our residents. ....
Beachwood officer who shot shoplifting suspect at mall fired from police department Ptl. Blake Rogers was on paid leave for more than a year and a half following the shooting. Still image from police video showing Beachwood Officer Blake Rogers pointing his gun at a shoplifting suspect outside of a mall in June 2019. (Source: Beachwood Police Department) By Misty Stiver and Hannah Catlett | February 23, 2021 at 2:37 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 2:55 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Beachwood police officer who shot a shoplifting suspect in a mall parking lot has been fired from the force. Officer Blake Rogers was notified of his immediate termination from the Beachwood Police Department in a letter from the city on Monday. ....
Leaders from across Ohio’s civil society have proven that by working together, we can prevent the actions of those who seek to intimidate voters and undermine our political process, without respect to party affiliation or political goals. We can come together as one Ohio, write James Pasch of the Anti-Defamation League and Keary McCarthy of the Ohio Mayors Alliance. ....
Local Jewish elected officials write letter condemning attack on U.S. Capitol Updated Jan 14, 2021; Posted Jan 14, 2021 Orange Mayor Kathy U. Mulcahy was one of 28 Jewish elected officials in Cuyahoga County who signed a letter strongly condemning the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol. (Ed Wittenberg, special to cleveland.com) Facebook Share ORANGE, Ohio A group of Jewish elected officials in Cuyahoga County has drafted a letter strongly condemning the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol. Mayor Kathy U. Mulcahy read the entire letter at the Village Council meeting Wednesday (Jan. 13). She noted that it was signed by 28 Jewish elected officials on the East Side of Cleveland and its suburbs, including herself and five members of Orange council. ....
Shapiro, Pasch praise Herdman for hate, anti-Semitism efforts clevelandjewishnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from clevelandjewishnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.