
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’s recently-passed Residents First legislation will take a swing at something the city has struggled to do for years: hold out-of-state and absent landlords accountable to provide livable conditions.
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Sixteen-year-old Dixon Hill received a wild care to join Cleveland's professional squash tournament running March 5-10.
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Unlike in previous months, during which protesters have showed up to city council meetings in droves, most activists did not gather in chambers, but rather in City Hall's first-floor atrium.
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Cleveland City Council and the mayor have come to an agreement on the budget, which will get a second reading Monday night.
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Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Warren Morgan was in the hot seat Monday at Cleveland City Council’s caucus meeting where he discussed the district’s looming deficit and cuts.
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The new positions, most of which will be entry level inspectors, will help bolster Cleveland's new Residents First program.
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Bibb's new budgeting strategy pools 125 vacant positions into a miscellaneous fund. Some Cleveland City Council members bristled at the idea.
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Cleveland's 2024 budgeting process explained.
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Council has reduced their ask from 50% to 35% of proceeds to go toward neighborhoods.
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Public safety appeared to be top of mind for residents.