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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Here are the Cleveland restaurants and retailers cited with the most food inspection violations during the 2022-2023 inspection year ending Feb. 28, according to state records.

More than 2,300 places were cited during the most recent inspection year, but only a third received more than 10 citations.

The places listed below are the 24 with the most violations, with the top spot being cited with 97 violations.

This is the first in a 2024 series of stories highlighting food inspection violations in Cuyahoga and surrounding counties on cleveland.com. To see previous inspection years, visit 2022-2023, 2021-2022, 2018-2019, 2017-2018, 2016-17, and 2015-16. The annual reporting was paused for two years during the pandemic, initially because so many restaurants had closed temporarily.

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Some violations are minor and some can be disturbing. Many problems can be fixed at the time of the inspection, so any corrected violation was not included in the final count if a citation was not issued.

Health inspectors cannot impose fines, but health departments can suspend or revoke operating licenses.

The most crucial violations identified as “critical” are those that “may immediately lead to a foodborne illness,” state health officials say. The last time the list of critical inspection codes was updated in 2019.

To learn how this list was put together, visit this page. To review inspection information for yourself, visit Cleveland’s health department database.

Greek Orthodox Church, 2187 W. 14th St., Cleveland, OH 44113Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

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No. 23 (tie) – 51 violations – Greek Orthodox Church

Greek Orthodox Church, 2187 W. 14th St., had 51 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Apr. 19, 2023 – 25 violations, including 5 critical.

– Apr. 24, 2023 – 7 violations, including 1 critical.

– Apr. 25, 2023 – 4 violations, including 0 critical.

– June 28, 2023 – 1 violations, including 0 critical.

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– Oct. 27, 2023 – 11 violations, including 3 critical.

Nov. 13, 2023 – 3 violations, including 0 critical.

Teriyaki Express, 7060 Denison AVE

Teriyaki Express, 7060 Denison Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 23 (tie) – 51 violations – Teriyaki Express

Teriyaki Express, 7060 Denison Ave. had 51 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Aug. 17, 2023 – 17 violations, including 5 critical.

– Dec. 14, 2023 – 34 violations, including 8 critical.

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Family Dollar Store, 1250 E. 105th St., Cleveland, OH 44108

Family Dollar Store, 1250 E. 105th St., ClevelandZachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 22 – 52 violations – Family Dollar Store

Family Dollar Store, 1250 E. 105th St, had 54 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Apr. 24, 2023 – 10 violations, including 1 critical.

– May 18, 2023 – 2 violations, including 0 critical.

– Jan. 3, 2024 – 14 violations, including 1 critical.

– Jan. 5, 2024 – 14 violations, including 1 critical.

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– Jan. 8, 2024 – 10 violations, including 1 critical.

– Jan. 11, 2024 – 2 violations, including 0 critical.

McCarthy's Ale House, 1231 Main Ave

McCarthy’s Ale House, 1231 Main Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 21 – 54 violations – McCarthy’s Ale House

McCarthy’s Ale House, 1231 Main Ave., had 54 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– July 13, 2023 – 26 violations, including 4 critical.

– July 19, 2023 – 16 violations, including 1 critical.

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– Jan. 18, 2024 – 12 violations, including 3 critical.

Mom's Family Restaurant, Cleveland

Mom’s Family Restaurant, 6512 Clark Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 19 (tie) – 55 violations – Mom’s Family Restaurant

Mom’s Family Restaurant, 6512 Clark Ave., had 55 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Sept. 12, 2023 – 26 violations, including 7 critical.

– Sept. 15, 2023 – 8 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 5, 2024 – 21 violations, including 5 critical.

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LincolnPark Pub, 2609 W 14th St, Cleveland, OH 44113

Lincoln Park Pub, 2609 W. 14th St.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 19 (tie) – 55 violations – Lincoln Park Pub

Lincoln Park Pub, 2609 W. 14th St., had 55 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– July 6, 2023 – 33 violations, including 4 critical.

– July 11, 2023 – 14 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 12, 2024 – 8 violations, including 2 critical.

Music Box Supper Club, 1148 Main Avenue

Music Box Supper Club, 1148 Main Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 18 – 56 violations – Music Box Supper Club

Music Box Supper Club, 1148 Main Ave., had 56 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

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– Oct. 10, 2023 – 10 violations, including 3 critical.

– Jan. 10, 2024 – 37 violations, including 7 critical.

– Jan. 17, 2024 – 9 violations, including 1 critical.

Speedy Gas, 14001 Lakewood Heights BLVD

Speedy Gas, 14001 Lakewood Heights Blvd.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 17 – 60 violations – Speedy Gas

Speedy Gas, 14001 Lakewood Heights Blvd., had 60 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Apr. 13, 2023 – 21 violations, including 5 critical.

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– Apr. 17, 2023 – 17 violations, including 5 critical.

– Apr. 20, 2023 – 8 violations, including 2 critical.

– Feb. 21, 2024 – 14 violations, including 2 critical.

Café Everest, 14304 Puritas AVE

Café Everest, 14304 Puritas Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 15 (tie) – 61 violations – Cafe Everest

Cafe Everest, 14304 Puritas Ave., had 61 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Apr. 19, 2023 – 21 violations, including 3 critical.

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– Apr. 25, 2023 – 15 violations, including 2 critical.

– June 21, 2023 – 17 violations, including 2 critical.

– Aug. 2, 2023 – 7 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 21, 2024 – 1 violations, including 0 critical.

B & M BBQ, 840 E 105th St

B & M BBQ, 840 E. 105th St.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 15 (tie) – 61 violations – B&M Bar-B-Q

B&M Bar-B-Q, 840 E. 105th St., had 61 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

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– June 7, 2023 – 18 violations, including 1 critical.

– July 13, 2023 – 16 violations, including 0 critical.

– Aug. 4, 2023 – 15 violations, including 0 critical.

– Aug. 7, 2023 – 8 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 6, 2024 – 4 violations, including 0 critical.

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S & R Market, 9901 Loretta Ave

S & R Market, 9901 Loretta Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 14 – 62 violations – S&R Market

S&R Market, 9901 Loretta Ave., had 62 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Mar. 17, 2023 – 13 violations, including 1 critical.

– June 29, 2023 – 13 violations, including 1 critical.

– Aug. 9, 2023 – 13 violations, including 1 critical.

– Oct. 11, 2023 – 13 violations, including 2 critical.

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– Oct. 30, 2023 – 10 violations, including 1 critical.

George's Kitchen, Cleveland

George’s Kitchen, 13101 Triskett RoadZachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 13 – 64 violations – George’s Kitchen

George’s Kitchen, 13101 Triskett Road, had 64 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Mar. 10, 2023 – 9 violations, including 2 critical.

– July 28, 2023 – 9 violations, including 2 critical.

– Aug. 7, 2023 – 6 violations, including 0 critical.

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– Aug. 15, 2023 – 6 violations, including 1 critical.

– Aug. 21, 2023 – 7 violations, including 1 critical.

– Aug. 31, 2023 – 4 violations, including 0 critical.

– Oct. 6, 2023 – 7 violations, including 1 critical.

– Nov. 8, 2023 – 6 violations, including 1 critical.

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– Nov. 14, 2023 – 5 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 22, 2024 – 4 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 27, 2024 – 1 violations, including 0 critical.

Dennys, 4331 W 150th Street

Dennys, 4331 W. 150th St.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 11 (tie) – 65 violations – Denny’s

Denny’s, 4331 W. 150th St., had 65 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Apr. 3, 2023 – 30 violations, including 5 critical.

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– Apr. 6, 2023 – 18 violations, including 0 critical.

– Sept. 6, 2023 – 17 violations, including 1 critical.

Parkwood Drive Thru, 11003 Superior Avenue

Parkwood Drive Thru, 11003 Superior Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 11 (tie) – 65 violations – Parkwood Drive Thru

Parkwood Drive Thru, 11003 Superior Ave., had 65 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– May 18, 2023 – 28 violations, including 7 critical.

– May 22, 2023 – 13 violations, including 1 critical.

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– May 31, 2023 – 9 violations, including 2 critical.

– June 6, 2023 – 5 violations, including 1 critical.

– July 25, 2023 – 1 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 4, 2024 – 9 violations, including 3 critical.

Deesee, 7310 Lorain Avenue

Deesee, 7310 Lorain AvenueZachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 10 – 71 violations – Deesee, Inc.

Deesee, Inc., 7310 Lorain Ave., had 71 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show. A gas station and convenience store operate at this address.

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– Sept. 26, 2023 – 42 violations, including 2 critical.

– Sept. 27, 2023 – 8 violations, including 0 critical.

– Oct. 2, 2023 – 8 violations, including 0 critical.

– Oct. 30, 2023 – 7 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 17, 2023 – 6 violation, including 2 critical.

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No. 9 – 73 violations – Indie East 4th

Indie East 4th, 2038 E. Fourth St., had 73 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show. Note: This location and its successor under the same owner have closed.

– Mar. 2, 2023 – 5 violations, including 2 critical.

– Oct. 4, 2023 – 28 violations, including 11 critical.

– Oct. 5, 2023 – 30 violations, including 10 critical.

– Oct. 27, 2023 – 10 violations, including 0 critical.

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J.J. Grab and Go, 4282 W 130th St

J.J. Grab and Go, 4282 W. 130th St.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 7 (tie) – 74 violations – J.J. Grab and Go

J.J. Grab and Go, 4282 W. 130th St., had 74 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Apr. 21, 2023 – 25 violations, including 3 critical.

– Apr. 27, 2023 – 22 violations, including 3 critical.

– May 4, 2023 – 16 violations, including 0 critical.

– Feb. 18, 2024 – 11 violations, including 1 critical.

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Shooters, 1148 Main Avenue

Shooters, 1148 Main Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 7 (tie) – 74 violations – Shooters

Shooters, 1148 Main Ave., had 74 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Aug. 29, 2023 – 53 violations, including 8 critical.

– Sept. 5, 2023 – 5 violations, including 0 critical.

– Jan. 17, 2024 – 16 violations, including 2 critical.

JAMS Kitchen, 15115 Puritas Ave

JAMS Kitchen, 15115 Puritas Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 6 – 77 violations – JAMS Kitchen

JAMS Kitchen, 15115 Puritas Ave., had 77 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

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– June 22, 2023 – 32 violations, including 4 critical.

– July 21, 2023 – 19 violations, including 1 critical.

– July 26, 2023 – 10 violations, including 0 critical.

– Aug. 24, 2023 – 3 violations, including 0 critical.

– Jan. 2, 2024 – 8 violations, including 0 critical.

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– Feb. 6, 2024 – 5 violations, including 0 critical.

Fat Cats, 2061 W 10th St, Cleveland, OH 44113

Fat Cats, 2061 W. 10th St., Cleveland, OH 44113Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 5 – 78 violations – Fat Cats

Fat Cats, 2061 W. 10th St., had 78 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– June 27, 2023 – 35 violations, including 7 critical.

– June 28, 2023 – 15 violations, including 1 critical.

– July 7, 2023 – 2 violations, including 0 critical.

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– Sept. 5, 2023 – 1 violations, including 0 critical.

– Jan. 16, 2024 – 20 violations, including 5 critical.

– Jan. 22, 2024 – 5 violations, including 0 critical.

Wyndham Cleveland Airport, Cleveland

Wyndham Cleveland Airport, 4277 W. 150th St.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 4 – 84 violations – Wyndham Cleveland Airport

Wyndham Cleveland Airport, 4277 W. 150th St., had 84 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Mar. 17, 2023 – 29 violations, including 6 critical.

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– Sept. 5, 2023 – 33 violations, including 6 critical.

– Sept. 8, 2023 – 16 violations, including 1 critical.

– Sept. 11, 2023 – 6 violations, including 0 critical.

Sunoco has one of the highest health inspector violation counts in Cleveland.

Sunoco Family Foods Express, 3363 E. 93rd St. in KinsmanZachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 3 – 90 violations – Sunoco Family Foods Express, Kinsman

Sunoco Family Foods Express, 3363 E. 93rd St. in Kinsman, had 90 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– Mar. 30, 2023 – 27 violations, including 4 critical.

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– Apr. 5, 2023 – 12 violations, including 0 critical.

– Sept. 18, 2023 – 31 violations, including 3 critical.

– Sept. 21, 2023 – 20 violations, including 0 critical.

Tick Tock Tavern has one of the highest health inspector violation counts in Cleveland.

Tick Tock Tavern, 11526 Clifton Blvd.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 2 – 91 violations – Tick Tock Tavern

Tick Tock Tavern, 11526 Clifton Blvd., had 91 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

– May 25, 2023 – 33 violations, including 5 critical.

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– May 31, 2023 – 7 violations, including 0 critical.

– June 13, 2023 – 4 violations, including 0 critical.

– Dec. 4, 2023 – 38 violations, including 8 critical.

– Dec. 7, 2023 – 9 violations, including 1 critical.

Indian Delight has one of the highest health inspector violation counts in Cleveland.

Indian Delight, 5507 Detroit Ave.Zachary Smith, Cleveland.com

No. 1 – 97 violations – Indian Delight

Indian Delight, 5507 Detroit Ave., had 97 food inspection violations during the inspection year from Mar. 2023 through Feb. 2024, state records show.

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– Sept. 21, 2023 – 44 violations, including 4 critical.

– Sept. 25, 2023 – 13 violations, including 1 critical.

– Oct. 2, 2023 – 10 violations, including 1 critical.

– Oct. 16, 2023 – 9 violations, including 1 critical.

– Feb. 15, 2024 – 21 violations, including 3 critical.

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Zachary Smith is the data reporter for cleveland.com. You can reach him at zsmith@cleveland.com.



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Cleveland Cavaliers Creating Space Outside Arena to Honor 2016 Championship Team

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The Cleveland Cavaliers were crowned NBA champions for the first time in their franchise’s history ten years ago. The 2016 NBA Finals seems like it was just yesterday.

The memories of LeBron James pouncing on a vulnerable Andre Iguodala to swat away his layup attempt is still fresh in the memory of Cavs fans watching at the time.

Kyrie Irving’s stepback three-point shot over Stephen Curry is a moment in time that will be replayed in NBA documentaries and compilations for decades to come. This period of time was truly a magical time for the city of Cleveland and the state of Ohio.

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The city had never experienced anything similar to what the 2016 Cavs did for Cleveland. The star duo of Mark Price and Brad Daugherty from the late 1980s and early 1990s got far into the playoffs routinely, but never into the NBA Finals, largely because of Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls.

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The Cavaliers toppled the mighty record-breaking 73-win Golden State Warriors in 2016 and now the organization is keeping that memory alive in a huge way.

Jun 19, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) celebrates with the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy after beating the Golden State Warriors in game seven of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images | Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
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A professional-sized basketball court

Plans to advance development of “Meet Me Here” Park went through City of Cleveland this past Friday. Developers are speeding up plans to revamp the park in order to have it ready by the 10th anniversary of the championship victory later this summer.

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The space where this development will be built is in Downtown Cleveland. A NBA-sized basketball court will dominate the space, but benches for spectators and artwork is slated to be included as well. The design of the court will be based on the 2016 NBA championship victory. There’s room for additional mobile hoops to be inserted for specific community events.

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The space is temporary and has room to grow

The current plans unveiled last Friday are set to be a temporary solution due to the 10th anniversary approaching. There could be more grand plans to revamp the surrounding area beyond the one professional-sized basketball court. The current space will feature grass areas, trees, and a fence to block basketball from wildly rolling into the street.

A nearby parking garage will also hang a banner with LeBron James famous “Cleveland, this is for you” quote after winning game seven of the 2016 NBA Finals.

This development is one of many recent advancements geared toward building up the surrounding areas of Rocket Arena. A riverfront park that supports residences is being developed near Rocket Arena.

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The Cavaliers are opening a brand new practice, training, and sports medicine facility in 2027 called the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center. On top of these developments and the new basketball court, a riverfront amphitheater fit to seat about 6,200 people is set to open around 2028. Cleveland is developing right before the eyes of nearby residents and it’s the consistent success of the Cavaliers that have contributed heavily to these possibilities.





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Judge pauses Ohio’s plan to fund new Browns stadium with unclaimed funds

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CLEVELAND — Ohio’s plan to use unclaimed funds to help fund construction of a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns was temporarily blocked in court on Monday.


What You Need To Know

  • The class-action lawsuit argues that provisions of Ohio’s two-year, $60 billion budget that took $1 billion from the state’s Unclaimed Funds Account to pay for the stadium that Haslam Sports Group is planning for suburban Brook Park
  • The strategy was among several hotly debated topics during Ohio’s budget planning last year.
  • Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office said it was reviewing the decision and determining next steps

In her preliminary injunction, Franklin County Magistrate Jennifer Hunt found that plaintiffs in a lawsuit brought by former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann are substantially likely to win their case on the merits. Her order pauses the plan while the case is heard.

The class-action lawsuit argues that provisions of Ohio’s two-year, $60 billion budget that took $1 billion from the state’s Unclaimed Funds Account to pay for the stadium that Haslam Sports Group is planning for suburban Brook Park, south of Cleveland, violate constitutional prohibitions against taking people’s private property for government use, as well as citizens’ due process rights.

The strategy was among several hotly debated topics during Ohio’s budget planning last year.

Dann and former state Rep. Jeffrey Crossman, both Democrats, filed the legal action on behalf of three named Ohio residents, as well as all other individuals whose unclaimed funds were being held by the state as of June 30, 2025.

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The litigation challenges specific budget provisions that diverted more than $1 billion in unclaimed funds to create an Ohio Cultural and Sports Facility Performance Grant Fund and designate $600 million for the Browns as its first grant.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office said it was reviewing the decision and determining next steps.

Before ending his bid for governor last year, the Republican spoke out against using unclaimed funds for such a purpose, having gone so far as to urge DeWine to veto it. However, the state’s top lawyer has further said that he believed the plan was legally sound.



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Cleveland mother accused of burying daughters in suitcases prompts new focus on parenting bill

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Cleveland mother was charged with two counts of murder after her daughters were found in suitcases partially buried in a park near E. 165th and Midland Ave last week.

In the days that followed, we spoke with DeShaun Chatman, who is the father of 8-year-old Mila Chatman.

He said he’s been trying for years to get access to his daughter but felt the courts and Child Protective Services (CPS) weren’t working with him.

There is a law in Columbus working its way through the process trying to clarify parenting roles and rights.

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Senate Bill 174 (SB174) was passed in November and is currently sitting waiting in a House committee.

At the time the bill was passed one of the bill’s sponsors, Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) said, “No one is a winner in parenting disputes. But if anyone is, it should be the kids. By passing this legislation, the Ohio Senate is taking the first step toward encouraging cooperation between separated parents.”

The bill has a number of provisions looking to make it easier for a judge to give equal rights to both the mother and father.

For example, it would prohibit a judge from giving preference to a father or a mother based on a person’s financial status or gender.

It also requires a parenting plan be filed that shows parenting and decisions will be a shared responsibility regardless of marital status.

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There is also a prevision that would allow unmarried parents to file a complaint at no charge, requesting the allocation of parenting rights and responsibilities upon the father establishing parentage and provides an expedited hearing and temporary orders.



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