
Abbey Marshall
Reporter/ProducerAbbey Marshall covers Cleveland-area government and politics for Ideastream Public Media.
A Cincinnati native and Ohio University graduate, she moved to Northeast Ohio as a Report for America fellow before later joining the Akron Beacon Journal as its city government reporter.
She has reported on a variety of issues, including housing, abortion access and police reform.
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After months of the Cleveland Browns' leadership making noise about moving the NFL team to Brook Park, the city of Cleveland offered up a $461 million bid to keep the Browns Downtown.
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For decades, thousands of students would come to college campuses across the country to play sports and learn important life skills through the National Youth Sports Program. After federal funding ended in the mid-2000s, Case Western Reserve University is one of few left.
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City planner Phil Kidd began documenting his runs through Cleveland on his blog years before he worked for the city, but said it has become "extremely relevant" to his work.
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A Russian-affiliated ransomware group was behind the attack, said Chris Prewitt, of Inversion6, who helped with the city's response.
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After more than a decade without one, Cleveland City Council voted to establish a new city department of Parks and Recreation.
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Increases from the state-mandated sexennial appraisal's results ranged from a low of 15% in Hunting Valley to a high of 67% in East Cleveland.
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Police and community members gathered outside the Chamber's Funeral Home for a procession to a memorial service for Patrol Officer Jamieson Ritter.
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Terminal Tower management pulled back the curtain to share how they program the light shows that define Cleveland's skyline.
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The program will renovate 100 homes in Cleveland's middle neighborhoods to try to retain residents typically lost to surrounding suburban communities.
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A ransomware attack shuttered the government building and many public-facing operations for nearly two weeks.