Cleveland, OH
State of Ohio seeks to intervene in Browns plans to move to Brook Park
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – According to Federal Court documents filed in the United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, State Attorney General Dave Yost wants to be involved in the Browns lawsuit with the city over the Modell Law.
19 News just obtained a court filing where the state says the team’s understanding of the state statute “is wrong.”
The city vowed to use the Modell Law to keep the Browns from moving to Brook Park.
The law requires teams that get taxpayer money to give at least six months’ notice before leaving.. or someone else a chance at buying the team.
In the filing, Yost is asking the judge to allow the state to be involved in the lawsuit, not just the city.
You can read the court filing below:
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Cleveland, OH
Ohio troopers take 50-year-old man into custody after Cleveland chase
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio State Highway Patrol said troopers took a 50-year-old man into custody Wednesday after a chase.
According to the highway patrol, the chase broke out around 5:45 p.m. in the area of St. Clair Avenue and East 145th Street.
Troopers said they tried to pull over the driver for a tinted window violation — but instead of stopping, the suspect drove off.
The chase include troopers on the group and a helicopter overhead.
The chopper tracked the suspect all the way to a home on Evangeline Road, according to the highway patrol.
There, troopers said the suspect got out of the car and went inside.
The helicopter guided troopers to the man’s location, and he was arrested.
According to the highway patrol, a semi-automatic firearm was recovered following the chase.
Charges are pending against the suspect.
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Cleveland, OH
Ask Yadi: Buying a home: Should you avoid areas with opposing political views?
CLEVELAND, Oh – My husband and I have been house hunting. I am very mindful of the political signs in the areas that we are considering. I have refused to even look at or consider houses in neighborhoods or where the neighbors clearly support certain candidates. Some even have flags displayed that I personally find offensive.
He thinks that I am being ridiculous in my thinking — that my thought process is keeping us from some very nice homes in our price range and good deals on homes.
I understand that although these homes may be in our price range and check off certain boxes, I wouldn’t feel comfortable in these neighborhoods. I can’t see myself being social with those that live around me. I don’t even think that I would feel safe especially given my nationality.
He thinks I am overreacting and reminds me that just because the neighbors don’t have political signs outside of their homes doesn’t mean that they aren’t racist or have opposing viewpoints than we do.
While I understand this, I told him that at least if it isn’t visible I would feel better about it.
Reader question: Am I overreacting, or should I stand by my gut feeling to stay away from these neighborhoods?
Answer: Clearly, you and your husband aren’t on the same page about this. But you will both be living there. Buying a home is a huge commitment.
Nobody wants to feel uncomfortable in their own home or neighborhood. If you are ready to buy, then I would think that you would like to stay put for a while.
This is also a very important election, and many people have felt the need to openly display their support for the candidate they believe in. Ask yourself this…if you were looking at these same properties at a different time of the year when there were no political signs, would you still be interested?
Your husband is right in pointing out that not everyone will openly show their support for candidates, so you may not know where your neighbors may or may not stand in their political beliefs. This election has divided many people already. Just because you may not have the same views as your neighbor doesn’t mean that you can’t be civil or get along.
Visit these neighborhoods during the day, on a weekend when people may be out. Stop and ask for directions or a question about the community. See if they are friendly before moving forward.
At the end of the day, you must follow your gut. Homes aren’t cheap, and you should be happy with your purchase and most importantly feel safe.
Check out even more prior Ask Yadi columns here.
Do you have a question or an etiquette predicament that you want advice on? Send me an “Ask Yadi” email at yrodriguez@cleveland.com
Cleveland, OH
Car slams into popular Ohio City restaurant
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A driver lost control of his vehicle early Thursday and slammed into an Ohio City restaurant, causing extensive damage.
The crash happened just after 3 a.m. in the 2000 block of Gehring Ave.
The driver’s car ended up in the front entrance of Jaja.
According to the restaurant’s website, they opened their doors in 2022 and are a “modern steakhouse, featuring Argentinian-inspired grilled meats, artisan cocktails and high-design all under a retractable glass roof.”
Cleveland EMS transported the 24-year-old male driver to a local hospital with serious injuries.
According to Cleveland police, the crash remains under investigation, but speed appears to be a factor.
Police added the vehicle was not stolen.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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