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Associate Editor and Director of the Editors’ Bureau (he/him)
Important stories are hiding everywhere, and my favorite part of journalism has always been the collaboration, working with colleagues to find the patterns in the information we’re constantly gathering. I don’t care whose name appears in the byline; the work is its own reward. As Batman said to Commissioner Gordon in “The Dark Knight,” “I’m whatever Gotham needs me to be.”

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Cleveland Police drones grounded again pending federal approval of new policy

Rachel Dissell, Community + Special Projects EditorFrank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Rachel Dissell and Frank W. Lewis December 2, 2024December 2, 2024
A photo of Samaria Rice and LaTonya Goldsby, two Black women, seated in chairs for a panel discussion.
Posted inNews

‘An all-American kid’: Samaria Rice reflects on her son Tamir’s legacy

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis November 22, 2024November 22, 2024
Posted inGovernment

Statehouse moves force new deadlines on Cleveland City Council’s ward map plan

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis November 22, 2024November 22, 2024
Posted inNews

New ID law only one reason that more than 3,000 Cuyahoga County voters’ ballots were rejected

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis November 20, 2024January 29, 2025
Jennifer Johnson recalls the night of her sister Tanisha Anderson’s death at a press conference for proposed legislation named after her. Her uncle, Michael Anderson, who championed the bill, looks on.
Posted inNews

‘Tanisha’s Law’ aims to advance Cleveland’s response to mental health crises 10 years after woman’s death in police custody

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis November 8, 2024November 7, 2024
Posted inElections

What happens if Issue 1 passes? What happens if it fails?

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis November 5, 2024November 5, 2024
Sen. Sherrod Brown talks with a TV interviewer holding a microphone
Posted inWeekly Chatter

Sherrod Brown’s reelection effort tries to reach Ukrainian Americans with bilingual campaign literature

Nick Castele, Government ReporterFrank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Nick Castele and Frank W. Lewis November 4, 2024November 4, 2024
Posted inElections

Did your Cuyahoga County polling location change?

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 31, 2024October 31, 2024
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Posted inExplainers

‘You should expect bones’: How chicken wings became part of the 2024 Ohio Supreme Court race

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 31, 2024October 31, 2024
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Ohio Supreme Court tears down an obstacle to a proposed voting rights amendment

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 30, 2024October 31, 2024

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