
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority on Friday canceled its first attempt to find a manufacturer to replace its aging rail fleet after it received only one proposal that did not meet its needs.
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Here are the questions we’re answering today:
Why is the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority starting over in its mission to replace its trains. Aren’t the RTA trains almost kaput?
What was the unintended consequence for the Sandusky tourism industry of Cedar Point raising its wages to $20 an hour to get enough workers to operate full time?
How much money do we think smaller cities and villages in Cuyahoga County will get from the big stimulus bill? What about towns in the neighboring counties?
It’s June. Summer starts officially next week. Why is it so hard to find a kayak or a paddleboard?
What do the Sisters of Charity have in mind for a new health campus in the middle of Cleveland?
How is Business Volunteers Unlimited, which recruits and trains professionals to serve on non-profit boards, dealing with the dire need to diversify the non-profit boards by race and gender?
How much money has attorney Jeff Appelbaum made off the taxpayers since he started peddling the design-build system of paying for major public construction?
What’s up with healthcare organizations like MetroHealth having data breaches? Is this more serious than most because they have our health data?
What did Northeast Ohio spend its stimulus checks on over the past year?
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