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Beachwood councilman Mike Burkons failed to get enough votes to retain his seat on Beachwood City Council in the Nov. 7 general election, according to final, unofficial results from the
Beachwood councilman Mike Burkons failed to get enough votes to retain his seat on Beachwood City Council in the Nov. 7 general election, according to final, unofficial results from the
Officer Blake Rogers has been on paid administrative leave since June of 2019. Author: Hope Sloop Updated: 3:39 PM EST February 23, 2021
BEACHWOOD, Ohio
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The City of Beachwood has fired a police officer following the results of an investigation into a shooting at Beachwood Place in the summer of 2019.
In a letter sent from Beachwood Mayor Martin S. Horwitz to former officer Blake Rogers, the mayor says that Rogers violated multiple ethical, use of force, and standards policies enforced by the Beachwood Police Department, including discharging his weapon in the presence of children.
Local Jewish elected officials write letter condemning attack on U.S. Capitol
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
Orange Mayor Kathy U. Mulcahy was one of 28 Jewish elected officials in Cuyahoga County who signed a letter strongly condemning the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol. (Ed Wittenberg, special to cleveland.com)
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ORANGE, Ohio A group of Jewish elected officials in Cuyahoga County has drafted a letter strongly condemning the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol.
Mayor Kathy U. Mulcahy read the entire letter at the Village Council meeting Wednesday (Jan. 13). She noted that it was signed by 28 Jewish elected officials on the East Side of Cleveland and its suburbs, including herself and five members of Orange council.