
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 City Council approved Monday a 10-year, 75% tax abatement for certain real property improvements to be made by International Food Solutions, a Florida-based Asian and Latin food company.
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The protestors chanted loudly in the chambers, but left just before they could be removed. They continued chanting just outside the chamber doors.
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The proposed program would benefit about 300 Cleveland homeowners.
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The Haslam Sports Group has a contract to buy a parcel of land nine miles southwest of Cleveland, about 1,000 feet from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, according to Ken Prendergast who runs the NEOtrans blog.
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The city will pay the plaintiff $500 and legal fees after amending their rules.
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Cleveland is cracking down on out-of-state and absent landlords after City Council passed a sweeping housing code overhaul Monday.
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Council wants to ensure half the funds raised are spent in city neighborhoods, rather than Downtown, Council President Blaine Griffin said Monday in a press release.
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Even though the cut positions are currently unfilled, the decision worries some Cleveland City Council members.
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After 12 weeks of protests in Monday night meetings, Cleveland City Council issued new policies it said are designed to handle public meeting disruptions.
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The $4 million plan was devised by youth who have experienced homelessness and professionals across multiple disciplines.