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Cleveland City Council introduced legislation to address street takeovers a week after large crowds gathered for stunt driving, shot off fireworks and created other disturbances that shut down nearly 20 streets across the city and at least one highway.
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New opportunities are coming for the international refugees who work at the urban farm in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood.
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Cleveland City Council approved $18 million toward the Cleveland Housing Investment Fund.
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The proposed rate hike could mean customers will pay 25% more by summer 2026.
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Public safety, housing, federal stimulus dollars and redistricting are top of mind for Cleveland City Council's leadership as the legislative body returns from their summer recess.
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Developer Kelly Flamos, who helped revitalize Mahall's in Lakewood, said she wants the long-vacant Variety to become an anchor on Cleveland's West Side.
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Cleveland is poised to offer an incentive package worth more than a billion dollars to a developer promising to build up the Cuyahoga riverfront.
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The funding goes toward the $44 million master plan, but some council members are frustrated by pouring money into the market that operates at an annual loss.
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City Council President Blaine Griffin says the hikes are to accommodate inflated costs. Some concerned activists and council members pushed back.
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As one group pushes to redesign Cleveland’s flag, the family of the original artist says they oppose the effort. This is Susan Hepburn's story.