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The tenants say conditions at the building on Hampton Road began deteriorating about a year ago. They're getting support from a group involved in a successful 2023 campaign to hold absentee landlords accountable.
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This Scottish street musician performs to make money and genuine connections in Cleveland and beyondThistle Down is a Scottish musician whose family travels the U.S. as part of a band. But in her downtime, she can be found busking the streets, hoping to inspire and perform with her audience.
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Cleveland City Council wants answers from the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority following a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development report that found the authority failed to follow lead-safe rules.
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A recent survey puts Cleveland's bike infrastructure slightly above the national average, but Cuyahoga County remains the most dangerous county in Ohio for cyclists.
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It's the seventh year of what the nonprofits call the Building Great Futures initiative, which so far has provided paying work for 70 students and rehabbed 16 homes for local families, which are then sold by Habitat for Humanity to families with a zero-interest mortgage.
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Bibb promised increased enforcement targeted at the city's violent crime "hotspots."
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Monitor Karl Racine said in a new progress report the city made no progress toward completing the consent decree during the second half of 2023.
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The Homeless Stand Down event provides services and resources to people experiencing homelessness in Cleveland. The one-day event is April 20, 2024, at Cleveland Public Auditorium.
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The lawsuit filed by the family of Desmond Franklin alleges Cleveland Police officer Jose Garcia killed Franklin despite facing no real threat of injury.
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Which schools are closing due to the total solar eclipse in the region, on April 5, and how are they approaching the issue?