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Mayor Kahlil Seren fired the city's communications director as council prepares to set a recall election and pass legislation to limit his power.
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A Cleveland Clinic cancer patient is planning to withdraw legal action first filed against the hospital system in May over a draft policy requiring copays be made in full before non-emergency medical appointments.
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While the Haslams' Cleveland Browns have their sights set on the suburbs, Dan Gilbert continues his investment in Downtown Cleveland, crafting contrasting visions for urban development.
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Loss of insurance coverage and impacts to local clinics and hospitals are anticipated if Congress passes federal cuts to Medicaid.
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Elected in 1967, Carl B. Stokes was Cleveland's first Black mayor and the first Black mayor of any major American city.
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Some health care workers took a work pause as part of a national campaign to highlight the danger of close to $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts currently proposed in the One Big Beautiful Bill.
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Cleveland's North Coast Yard pop-up is open for the summer on the lakefront next to the Steamship Mather.
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Northeast Ohio residents face higher risks of developing and dying from skin cancer than the rest of the country, but can protect themselves through various, simple measures.
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An online petition circulating social media is seeking support for two pediatricians who say they were asked to step aside from their jobs for using an employee directory to contact University Hospitals employees about a union.
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The explosion happened Monday afternoon at the Rainbow Terrace apartments near East 70th Street and Garden Valley Avenue in Cleveland's Garden Valley neighborhood.