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Council has reduced their ask from 50% to 35% of proceeds to go toward neighborhoods.
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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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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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Here's why council says they won't pass a resolution supporting a cease-fire in Gaza and activists say they'll keep protesting.
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Despite mounting pressure, City Council President Blaine Griffin says council is not considering a resolution supporting a ceasefire.
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A judge has ordered a temporary halt to some of the rules limiting public comment at Cleveland City Council meetings amid a legal challenge brought forth by a resident.
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The lawsuit filed by the Case Western Reserve University First Amendment Clinic argues Council's public comment rules are unconstitutional and inconsistently enforced.
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The Blanket Mills project in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood will transform a century-old factory complex into 60 low-income apartments.
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'The solution may come from the average one of us.' Can grassroots funding create a safer Cleveland?Mayor Justin Bibb and his administration are working to address violence by creating an endowment using $10 million of the city’s half-billion dollar pot of federal stimulus funds.