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By Robert Tann, The Summit Daily

Summit County homeowners filed a federal lawsuit on Monday, Aug. 14, to halt new regulations on short-term rental properties in unincorporated parts of the county.

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The lawsuit alleges the Summit Board of County Commissioners imposed “successively more severe, wide-ranging, misguided and unlawful regulations” when they voted to implement caps on short-term rental licenses and limits on bookings earlier this year.

For decades, short-term rentals “have been a ..

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It's significantly more expensive to receive health care at an academic medical center, such as Massachusetts General Hospital, than it is to receive care in a community hospital, new data confirms. Hospital executives say they recognize how much more expensive it is to care for patients in larger hospitals, and they are making efforts to keep patients local to their communities.