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FirstEnergy says local infrastructure improvements are coming as part of a multi-year plan, but business owners, residents and public officials say they're fed up with frequent outages.
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Music lessons and instruments for kids are expensive. The Inspiration through Music program ensures cost doesn’t stop Cleveland kids from making their music.
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Voters in the September primary will have a chance to winnow down the field for the city's newly redrawn 15 wards and weigh in on the candidates for mayor.
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Cleveland City Council will fund more than $100,000 to arts and marketing training for city youth this summer.
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The law would require property owners to license short term rentals and put a cap on density in residential areas.
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Cleveland City Council passed new legislation Monday to tackle gender and race pay inequity across the city.
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The City of Cleveland will continue its Home for Every Neighbor initiative after officials say it found housing for 154 homeless residents and closed nearly 50 encampments.
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The new law makes it easier for the public safety director to declare a property a nuisance for criminal activity that occurs there.
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Ward 12 Councilmember Rebecca Maurer will face off against Ward 5 incumbent Richard Starr in the newly drawn Ward 5.
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The $2 million project aims to provide more resources, increase options and accelerate the housing process for unhoused people.