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  via Wkyc:   Earlier on Thursday, the Greater Cleveland Congregations (GCC) withdrew its petitions challenging the Quicken Loans Arena transformation project. The Cleveland Cavaliers have now responded. “We are encouraged by this new development related to the private-public partnership plan to transform The Q for the long term,” Len Komoroski, CEO of the Cleveland Cavaliers […]

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The battle over the Quicken Loans Arena renovation deal is now headed to the Ohio Supreme Court. Cleveland city leaders announced Monday that they are asking the high court to decide if they must take action on referendum petitions seeking to repeal the City Council’s approval of the $140 million dollar upgrade.  Greater Cleveland Congregations […]

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Greater Cleveland Congregations says that it is “Not All In” on the latest $282 million plan to upgrade Quicken Loans Arena. In a news release Wednesday, the GCC said that “…with 43 member congregations and organizations representing 100,000 people across Cuyahoga County, (it) will decry the deal as bad policy, a bad process, and fundamentally […]

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Cuyahoga County voters from Greater Cleveland Congregations and the Amalgamated Transit Union arrived at the Cuyahoga Board of Elections Sunday afternoon to cast their ballots and protest the limited access to early voting in Ohio. “It is a crime that in a nation founded for the people, by the people that the government would deliberately […]