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In his second State of the City address, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb touted accomplishments from his first full year in office and laid plans to address his top priorities in the year to come.
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Bryant L. Francis will soon take the reins as the director of port control just as the city prepares for a 20-year overhaul of Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport with a $2 billion price tag.
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Council members approved the plan, but expressed hesitation over what they call "consultant fatigue."
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Dozens of Cleveland organizations are demanding paid family leave for the city’s more than 7,000 employees to care for a newborn, recently adopted child or sick family member.
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The plan looks at immediate assistance for residents, as well as long-term investments in funds and projects that Mayor Justin Bibb hopes will benefit Cleveland for decades.
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Cleveland joins seven other cities in a grant-funded effort to engage community members about financial hardships facing minority groups.
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Some council members say the popular social media site is responsible for popularizing the so-called “Kia Challenge," prompting a surge of auto thefts in the city.
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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.