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3 juveniles charged with aggravated murder in double slaying

14-year-old girl, 15-year-old boy charged with aggravated murder in Maple Heights double homicide

CLEVELAND, Ohio A 14-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy are charged with aggravated murder in the deaths of two men in Maple Heights earlier this month. The two are also charged with murder and felonious assault in the shooting that took the lives of 29-year-Zachery Cutner and 31-year-old Ryan Tyler, according to Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court records. They both pleaded not guilty during .

Northeast Ohio superintendents share their varying experiences during coronavirus pandemic

Northeast Ohio superintendents share their varying experiences during coronavirus pandemic Alexis Oatman, cleveland.com © Cameron Fields/cleveland.com School districts such as North Olmsted, Mentor, Maple Heights and Bedford all experienced challenges this school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CLEVELAND, Ohio In a school year filled with uncertainty, thanks to the coronavirus, Mentor Superintendent William Porter noticed something that stuck with him: a higher level of appreciation between students and teachers. Porter, who has been superintendent for four years, said students and teachers “were overjoyed to see each other” after doing fully remote learning from mid-November to mid-January. “I saw how much our students need their teachers, and I saw how much our teachers need their students,” Porter said. “Both of those at kind of a profound level for me.”

Loss of federal unemployment aid may cost Ohio more than help it: The Wake Up for Monday, May 24, 2021

Loss of federal unemployment aid may cost Ohio more than help it: The Wake Up for Monday, May 24, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/John Kuntz, cleveland.com Cleveland businesses begin to reopen offices for employees as the lunch-time crowd downtown grows, May 20, 2021. ’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/John Kuntz, cleveland.com Cleveland businesses begin to reopen offices for employees as the lunch-time crowd downtown grows, May 20, 2021. Weather © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/John Kuntz, cleveland.com Cleveland businesses begin to reopen offices for employees as the lunch-time crowd downtown grows, May 20, 2021.

Highlights of the deposition of an Ohio mayor who hired contingency-fee lawyers to sue Netflix and Hulu

Blackwell CLEVELAND (Legal Newsline) - The mayor of Maple Heights, Ohio, decided to sue Hulu and Netflix for cable-TV franchise fees after a bowling-alley owner connected her with outside lawyers and she held a 30-minute discussion with the city’s legal director. Mayor Annette Blackwell acknowledged in a deposition she didn’t attempt to negotiate down the 33% contingency fee the city agreed to pay its private lawyers and couldn’t explain why she was suing Hulu and Netflix for streaming video to local residents but not the public library, a local college or the New York Times. “I don’t have enough information to have my own view about this,” Blackwell said under questioning from lawyers for Netflix and Hulu. She said she relied entirely on Frank Consolo, who represents the city in legal matters, for his advice on the case. 

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