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As summer, when violence typically peaks in Cleveland, draws closer, Cleveland elected officials are looking to neighborhood groups as part of the solution.
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Racine told council he can't provide an estimate for when the city is released from the consent decree.
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As the Cleveland Browns consider a move to Brook Park, members of Cleveland City Council are seeking to use a state law to make the move more challenging.
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The Cleveland Department of Public Health will soon offer free cessation classes for residents in a city where one in three adults smoke — nearly triple the national rate.
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Cleveland schoolkids voted on whether the city should charge $5 admission to city playgrounds as part of a lesson on local government.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s pick for a new top safety position helped draft his own job description before it was posted, records obtained by Ideastream Public Media show.
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City Council approved a proposal to develop a $21 million pilot program designed to eradicate poverty, called Universal Basic Employment, that officials say is the first of its kind in the country.
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On Monday, Cleveland City Council approved contracts for the citywide football league, a tennis league, rec center security and school programming.
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Council approved nearly double the amount of the original budget.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb declined to sign a resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza passed by City Council last week after five months of persistent cries from protesters to take action.