At a recent community conversation, formerly incarcerated people shared stories of the barriers they have faced looking for housing.
A Cuyahoga County program is helping formerly incarcerated people pay for one-time housing expenses with the goal of reducing homelessness.
Cuyahoga County has teamed up with CHN Housing Partners to offer up to $10,000 to eligible seniors on a first-come, first-served basis.
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For nearly three years, the Civilian Police Review Board has inched toward more authority over police oversight, approved by voters in 2021.
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