Gateway's Board of Directors approved spending more than $24 million in public dollars Wednesday to renovate the Cleveland Cavaliers’ home, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, but it’s unclear where the dollars will come from. What types of repairs? $7.9 million will go to proactively replacing elevators and escalators, and $16.5 million will be allocated for new broadcasting equipment. Gateway, of course, is funded by Cuyahoga County’s sin tax on alcohol and cigarettes. The biggest unanswered question is where will Gateway obtain the money to fund these upgrades? The sin tax has allocated $92 million to each of the city’s three pro sports stadiums through 2034. The problem is, the Cavs have already spent $82 million. The board is “working through the process” to find a money source and address possible impacts on funding to the Browns or Guardians, said Matt Carroll, the county’s appointee to Gateway’s board of directors. – Kristen Davis |
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Guardians vs. Toronto Blue Jays: The Guardians lost to Toronto, 1-0, Wednesday night at Progressive Field. Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Expect storms Thursday morning. |
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Playoff banners hang on Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in April, 2023. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com |
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Cavs arena: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse will be getting $24.4 million in publicly funded repairs, but it’s unclear where that money will be coming from, Lucas Daprile reports. License suspended: Two years ago, a Cleveland area physician told state lawmakers that COVID-19 vaccines magnetize their hosts and “interface” with cell towers. Her medical license was suspended Wednesday, Jake Zuckerman reports. Today in Ohio: The voters have spoken. And they’ve declared unequivocally that, when it comes to making changes to Ohio’s constitution, majority rules. We’re talking about Issue 1, which went down in flames in Tuesday’s election, on Today in Ohio, cleveland.com’s daily half-hour news podcast. |
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Issue 1: Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman, fresh off the news of voters roundly rejecting State Issue 1, said lawmakers would “probably” bring the question back before the electorate sometime in the future, Jake Zuckerman reports. Election results: Ohioans sent a strong message this week, defeating State Issue 1 by 14 percentage points and handing state Republicans a rare and decisive electoral loss. Andrew Tobias digs into the political fallout a little deeper with some takeaways from the results. Transgender students: A federal judge on Monday upheld the Bethel Local School District’s decision to let transgender students use communal restrooms consistent with their gender identity, Sabrina Eaton reports. Climate change: Much of the globe has been roasting this year, but not Cleveland. Ever-stronger hurricanes and extended drought are constant threats to parts of the world, but not the Great Lakes, Peter Krouse reports. |
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Starbucks drive-thru: Target shoppers can soon order Starbucks menu items from a mobile app, then pick up without leaving the car, Paris Wolfe reports. |
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Justice Center security: A man was arrested at the Cuyahoga County Justice Center on Wednesday morning after courthouse security officers said they found an Uzi submachine gun, a pistol and several boxes of bullets inside a bag that he brought to the building, Cory Shaffer reports. Operation 216: Cleveland has gained another partner in its fight against the wave of violent crime that has spiked this summer, Olivia Mitchell reports. Meth candy: Westlake police are urging residents to be cautious after arresting several people and accusing them of selling drugs that look like candy, Molly Walsh reports. Fatal shooting: A 28-year-old man was fatally shot before he drove into a house Tuesday in the city’s Corlett neighborhood, Olivia Mitchell reports. |
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Tailgating gear: Whether you pregame at the muni lot or in your man cave at home, Joey Morona lists the top 10 Cleveland Browns products for tailgating season. Whitney Houston: August 9, 2023 would have been Whitney Houston’s 60th birthday and to celebrate, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced the addition of a new Houston-related artifact, Malcolm Abram reports. Documentary Fest: From compelling stories about the human spirit to eye-opening true stories from the other side of the world and everything in between, the 2023 Chagrin Documentary Film Festival will present 81 films during its five-day in-person event in October, Joey Morona reports. Orchestra at Blossom: The Blossom Music Festival will close out its 2023 season at Blossom Music Center with two whimsical shows, one by the Cleveland Orchestra, the other by the Akron Symphony, Paris Wolfe reports. |
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A former Kmart at the corner of Bagley and Engle roads has been transformed into the Cleveland Clinic Middleburg Heights Family Health Center Read more Ask Lucas: My husband thinks it's smart to meet up with internet strangers Read more Three snowy owlets recently hatched at the Akron Zoo Read more |
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