
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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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo offers accommodations for animals with various needs and habitats to stay cool as record-breaking temperatures climb into the 90s.
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Officials asked for the public to be patient. They expect slow downs and lines as they resume service.
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Those in need of birth and death certificates can submit applications online or visit Lakewood or Parma city halls.
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A cybersecurity expert spoke with Ideastream about how such attacks happen and how it may affect residents.
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City services were again cut off to the public after less than a full day of operations, leaving some residents in the lurch for nearly an entire week.
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Many residents seeking birth certificates, business licenses and permits left empty handed and frustrated by the ongoing Cleveland City Hall closure.
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A "cyber incident" shuttered Cleveland City Hall Monday, but city officials have not yet released details.
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County Council voted Tuesday to move the proposal, which would raise the tax from 1.5 cents to 3.5 cents per cigarette, to the November ballot to bolster the fund as smoking rates decline.
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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.