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Cleveland City Council to host public sessions on redistricting as some members object to downsizingAs Cleveland ity Council works with a consultant to redraw ward boundaries by the end of this year, President Blaine Griffin said he wants the public to tell council members what’s important to them when it comes to representation.
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The team has struck a deal with Huntington Bank for naming rights of the current venue Downtown – or a new one in Brook Park if it decides to build a stadium there.
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The Cleveland Browns appear to be finalizing their decision to move the team from Downtown Cleveland to the neighboring suburb of Brook Park, with renderings of a new, $2.4 billion domed stadium released Wednesday.
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Mayor Justin Bibb unveiled the design plans to residents at a public forum at Downtown's Mall C on Monday night.
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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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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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Safety and health officials from the city of Cleveland shared tips for staying safe in a cold Northeast Ohio winter weather during an online briefing Thursday.
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Matthew J. Cole will take the helm as Cleveland's chief of human resources in late August.
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The proposal would offer parents of newborns and adopted children 500 hours of 100% paid leave: a policy that would make the city a more competitive employer as the city struggles to attract and retain workers. But some say it's not enough.
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The utility amnesty program would match contributions or zero out debt owed by customers on payment plans for debt owed to the city-owned power and water companies dating back to March 2020.