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The budget includes additional funds for the Department of Building and Housing and the Office of Equal Opportunity.
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Cleveland's Chief of Human Resources Paul Patton is transitioning out of his role as the city searches for its next HR director.
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All City Hall employees must carry their ID badges to swipe in and out of the building, as well pass through metal detectors upon entrance.
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Cleveland has selected two vendors in a $5 million overhaul to modernize on-street parking. The price tag includes the cost of equipment, software and tools for monitoring.
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A city employee who allegedly threatened to “shoot up” the Department of Building and Housing at Cleveland City Hall has been transferred to a different department, city records show.
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The company is working with 57 minority-owned, woman-owned and small business firms, but protesters say that's not enough.
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About half of Cleveland's American Rescue Plan Act money would go toward housing under the mayor's proposal. The administration wants to slate $35 million for housing construction, $10 million for home repairs and $5 million for home rehabilitation for small contractors and nonprofits.
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Cleveland’s recycling program hit another hitch after contract talks with a potential vendor fell through.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 6:Smucker Co. completes $375M sale;Akron's West Point Market to shut down;Purdue Pharma to make…
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Today is the first official day of Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson's fourth term. If there was a theme to the ceremony, it seemed to be this: 'Being mayor…