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Cleveland and other Northeast Ohio municipalities say they're dealing with a shortage of rock salt for local streets this winter.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb wants to close the city's Downtown airport and reclaim 450 acres of lakefront property by the end of 2029, but some city officials aren't yet sold.
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Cleveland-bred musician Machine Gun Kelly is pitching in a quarter of a million dollars to fund a skate park on the city's Southeast Side.
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The Snow Heroes pilot program is an initiative that's part of the city’s age-friendly communities plan, which aims to keep seniors in their homes as they age.
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The team's lease, which expires after the 2028 season, includes two, one-year options to renew. But after that, city officials say the team would be out after those extensions — even if the multi-billion dollar stadium complex in Brook Park is not complete.
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The liaison will connect community members and city government to address LGBTQ+ needs.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation changed course Thursday after originally denying the permit and telling the Browns to reduce the height of the stadium or find somewhere else to build.
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The funds would've fueled Habitat's Buckeye-Woodhill Homes project, a concentrated investment in a historically redlined East Side neighborhood.
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The city has filed a state law suit against the Browns, invoking the Modell Law. The state law puts up obstacles for teams wishing to leave taxpayer-funded facilities.
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The team's attorney indicates the Browns have no intention of backing down from their move from Downtown Cleveland to Brook Park.