The Cleveland Browns are asking taxpayers to invest $1.2 billion in a new, enclosed stadium. On Wednesday, a group of Democratic Ohio House members called for a timeout.
Ohio lawmakers tell News 5 that population limits in a draft amendment to the state budget bill are "likely an oversight." ...
The three Democrats' letter to Republican leaders comes as an amendment has been drafted to add a $600 million bond package ...
Though the draft amendment would add the bond package to the budget and eliminate a proposed sports facilities fund, Gov.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is doubling down on his plan to fund stadium projects by doubling the state’s tax on sports-betting companies, even as state lawmakers are moving toward authorizing $600 million in ...
Tight end Travis Kelce shared his thoughts on the New Heights podcast and they indirectly mentioned a proposed Chiefs stadium ...
The Cleveland Browns' proposed $2.4 billion stadium project is already sparking controversy. The team is considering moving out of downtown Cleveland to Brook Park, a shift that has left many fans and ...
The FOX 8 I-Team is now tracking new developments in the Cleveland Browns’ plan to move to an enclosed stadium in Brook Park.
On Saturday, March 22, the Statehouse News Bureau reported that lawmakers introduced a draft amendment for HB 96, the state's ...
A survey from Marshall Marketing found that 57% of adults in the area favor the Cleveland Browns remaining downtown to play ...
As Browns prepare to move to Brook Park, podcast hosts argue elected officials should negotiate a "severance package" instead ...
Ohio lawmakers are looking to grant the Browns' request to offer the money by relaxing state limits on stadium funding, ...
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