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A ransomware attack shuttered the government building and many public-facing operations for nearly two weeks.
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City services were again cut off to the public after less than a full day of operations, leaving some residents in the lurch for nearly an entire week.
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Many residents seeking birth certificates, business licenses and permits left empty handed and frustrated by the ongoing Cleveland City Hall closure.
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PB CLE says Cleveland City Council was unwilling to reach a compromise on the proposed participatory budgeting charter amendment.
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Cleveland City Council member surveys residents about emergency preparedness after East Side tornadoA Cleveland City Council member is surveying residents on how the city can be better prepared for emergency situations.
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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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Some of Northeast Ohio’s top leaders — including Mayor Justin Bibb and Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne — are headed to the Emerald Isle Friday on the first direct flight between Cleveland and Dublin, Ireland.
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The West Side Market is going to get $10 million to fund infrastructure improvements – but that’s half the amount proposed by Mayor Justin Bibb, and only a third of what the city says the market actually needs.
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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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Citywide broadband may soon be a reality in Cleveland, giving every resident — 35% of whom do not subscribe to in-home internet — access to affordable connection.