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We’re talking about the most-cited restaurants in Greater Cleveland, from mouse poop to gnats, on Today in Ohio.

Read the automated transcript below. Because it’s a computer-generated transcript, it contains many errors and misspellings.[00:00:00] We’re gonna take advantage of the season and what you might call incompetence at Cleveland City Hall to talk about leaves. It’s today in Ohio, the news podcast discussion fromand The Plain Dealer. I’m Chris Quinn. I’m here with Lisa Garvin. Courtney is Stealy, and Laura Johnson. Let’s jump in.

Uh, Japanese Steakhouse. That was an independence and they had 114 total violations. That was the highest overall inspection, uh, issue in Cuyahoga [00:02:00] counties.No, I don’t think so. And some of them aren’t. I love, I love Zachary Smith did a great job with this series and he went through county by county, He was giving us the, the most violations in each county.

Right. But it seems like the big objections here are. Or like you said, the, the timing Now, now the reason why the city says it’s, it’s making the rule change is because the former policy wasn’t equitable. They say,you know, I, some parts of the city get services, others don’t. He doesn’t have a veteran on his administrative staff and he just decides, I’m doing it my way. You’re hearing from more and more people in town that can’t even get in to see this guy, and because of fumbles like this, and there’s no way you can characterize this as anything but a fumble. Or making people question whether he was the wrong guy.

And, and then it just seems like this was thrown on folks lap at the last minute. Um, so there’s, there’s definitely concern there from, from counsel who are [00:08:00] hearing from angry residents not, not policed about this change. Yeah,I, I, so far he’s serving up reasons for Blaine Griffin to clean his clock. If he decides to run against him in three years.

Their ER is busy. Their P pediatric ICU is very busy, but they say they’re not in danger of filling up. Akron Children’s Hospital says they have 500 cases throughout the system in the first three weeks of October. That’s double September. So what they’re saying, and also there was an outbreak, um, Cleveland Health Department reported there was an RSV outbreak at an unnamed daycare, which is still operating.

And that’s the first time since June of 2021, that [00:12:00] sales figures have. Up compared to the same month, the previous year. So that is a big deal because as we all know, the problem was that they didn’t have any cars to sell. It’s not that people didn’t want cars. I mean, they were booming at the end of 2020, but when everything shorted out and they couldn’t get cars, you couldn’t sell cars cuz you had nothing in stock.

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