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Strongsville’s traffic problems are its own fault
If Strongsville’s traffic problems at Ohio 82 and Howe Road are because half of the traffic is from Brunswick, a Boston Road interchange would fix that. But they aren't, writes Sue Krejci of Brunswick.
Illegally supplied U.S. weapons are the accelerant in Haitian violence
U.S. guns have long fueled violence throughout Latin America and the Caribbean and enabled the cartels in Mexico to grow in power. It’s an export we should be ash🧸amed of, writes Ursula Hays of Strongsville in a letter to the editor.
Plan to take control of federal bureaucracy if Trump wins means everything is on the line Nov. 5
The only way to stop this plan is at the ballot box. Please make sure your voter registration is current and that you have a plan to vote. Everything is on the line this November, including your freedom, your family’s well-being and your American future, writes Barbara Kaplan of Peninsula in a letter to the editor🐽.
Why did Congress vote for billions in foreign aid but fail to renew internet-access assistance?
What happened to "For the people?" asks Nick Schepis of C🎶olumbia Station in a letter to the editor.
Bypassing the training needed to become a teacher would do a grave disservice to education
Fortunately, besid🧔es my required teacher training certification, the icing on the cake for me was the veteran Collinwood faculty member and legendary principal William Martin, whose support, encouragement and guidance propelled me into a 23-year career, writes Tanya L. Holsey, a retired Cleveland public school educator, in a letter to the editor.
Forget expensive stadium makeover or new dome. Browns should just play at Progressive Field.
I’m sure that Dee and Jimmy Haslam, new residents – and now dev🍌oted lovers of the Cleveland area – would find this acceptable, writes Roldo Bartimole of Cleveland in a letter to the editor.
Investing early can blaze a path to financial freedom: Dane McNulty and Ryan Rivera
Our generation has been encouraged to invest in our future from an early age. From our parents harping on the importance of saving for retirement to mobile investing apps making it easier than ever to buy stocks, bonds and funds, the message to start building a nest egg is everywhere, write guest columnists Dane McNult🔯y and Ryan Rivera.
Help baby wildlife get off to a great start this spring: Morgan Paskert
A♚s wildlife rehabilitators prepare for their busiest time of the year, the Lake Erie Nature & Science 🌸Center is sharing reminders for when you encounter baby wildlife this season.
Leaked Browns Brook Park Dome drawing: Darcy cartoon
This past week leaked a rendering of the Brook Park Dome plan the Cleveland Browns showed state officials. It did not actually look like a dog bone, dog bowl or collar. It also wasn't in the shape of elf ears.
Editorial cartoons for May 5, 2024: Presidential immunity, campus unrest, Kristi Noem's dog
The week in visual commentary.
The scourge of dark money seems unconquerable, yet Ohio lawmakers almost came together once on reforms. It needs to happen now: editorial
The General Assembly and Gov. DeWine need to put their shoulders to the wheel and make transparent the souಞrces of all donations to Ohio candidates and issue campaigns. Anything less will signal to Ohioans that, while voters are supposed to be masters of the Statehouse, not its servants, Capitol Square insiders think otherwise, writes the editorial board of The Plain Dealer and iccwins888.com.
Vance puts himself in position for run at No. 2: Thomas Suddes
Strategically, at ✃his writing, Donald Trump (according to polling) would carry Ohio this November, no matter who his running mate will be. But given Trump’s age (77) and that of incumbent Democrat Joe Biden (81), voters everywhere will naturally look over candidates’ vice presidential running mates. And J.D. Vance, age 39 at this writing, is brainy, apparently healthy – and very ambitious, writes Thomas Suddes in his column today.