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The issue of crime and safety was ranked as the most important issue facing Summit County in the Center for Marketing and Opinion Research's latest Community Pulse Report.
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New jobs in manufacturing and healthcare are plentiful in Tuscarawas County. But, there's nowhere for new workers to live. With little available housing, stakeholders are coming together to find solutions so that workers in the county can live there and contribute to the economy.
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The disease is still high-risk for vulnerable populations, including the elderly and immunocompromised people.
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Cuyahoga County Council voted to establish a new Department of Housing and Community Development, making good on County Executive Chris Ronayne's campaign promise.
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The site that has long plagued the Slavic Village neighborhood on Cleveland's East Side as a hotbed for crime and drug use. Residents decided to take matters into their own hands after the owner's inaction.
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The residents union gave the Western Reserve Land Conservancy at 5000 signature petition Tuesday asking that they keep residents on the property.
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Cuyahoga County’s ‘pay-to-stay’ legislation, which would give grace to renters who paid past-due rent ahead of an eviction hearing, is indefinitely on hold over concerns of its legality.
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Nearly 79% of eligible Cleveland residents facing eviction received right-to-counsel help in 2022. That's up from 60% the year before.
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Akron seeks to keep residents in stable housing by creating a new intiative, Home Connection Service, in partnership with Fair housing Contact Service, a local nonprofit.
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Mayor Justin Bibb wants to spend a third of the city's American Rescue Plan Act money on home repairs, construction and rehabilitation; East Cleveland Police Chief Scott Gardner is on paid administrative leave after being indicted on 13 felony charges including tax evasion and tampering with records; and more stories.