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  • The investigators who raided Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish’s office on Thursday sought Budish’s electronic records, files on the county jail and any evidence of extortion, obstruction and other crimes, according to a search warrant provided by the county.
  • The band Nickelback got a surprise mention on floor of the House of Representatives Thursday when two Congressman exchanged strong opinions about the band.
  • Former president Barack Obama visited Cleveland Thursday night, at a rally for Democrats in Ohio. He shared the stage with the party’s candidate for governor, Richard Cordray, who offered an unabashedly progressive platform for Ohio. Cordray started his speech in a packed gymnasium in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood with a defense of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
  • The Ohio Department of Education released report cards for school districts as well as individual school building Thursday.
  • The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party says if the U.K. government fails to get a Brexit agreement with the European Union his party would press for a general election.
  • Low-income tenants with children would receive free legal help in eviction cases under a measure introduced Wednesday in Cleveland City Council. Currently, lawyers represent only a small percentage of tenants facing eviction in Cleveland Housing Court, according to Legal Aid Society attorneys who have been working with council on the proposal.
  • Two drug companies have reached agreements in principle with Cuyahoga and Summit counties to settle the local governments’ federal lawsuits over the opioid crisis.
  • The suspect was in his car, stopped at an intersection when law enforcement officials pulled up behind him. That's when he got out with his hands in the air. He allegedly said he targeted Mexicans.
  • Ninety days after President Trump threatened to slap tariffs on Mexican goods, Mexico announced that it has dramatically slowed the number of migrants trying to make it to the U.S. border.
  • As riders slid their fare cards and bustled through the turnstiles at Tower City Tuesday morning, a new face in town gave out "Hellos" and "Good mornings." The new Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority CEO India Birdsong was there to introduce herself to RTA commuters. RTA announced earlier this summer that Birdsong would take over as its CEO. Monday was her first day on the job.
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