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After a months-long pause, the Cleveland-based nonprofit internet provider and Cleveland City Council have brokered a deal to move the plan forward.
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Cleveland restaurants paying tipped employees at least $15 an hour plus tips can apply for grants to support their recruitment and training efforts.
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Holly Trifiro, the mayor's Chief of Education for the last year and a half, will leave at the end of August. She'll be replaced by Michele Pomerantz, whose experiences includes 20 years as a CMSD teacher. The change comes as CMSD prepares to begin the school year under new CEO Warren Morgan.
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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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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.
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An elevator breakdown at Cleveland’s West Side Market caused big headaches for dozens of vendors who were unable to move product from docks to their stalls, adding pressure to City Hall to come through with investments in the aging building.
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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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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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Surgeon General Vivek Murthy visited with students and healthcare providers in Cleveland Wednsday to learn more about what he called a “mental health crisis” among young people.
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Cleveland Councilman Kris Harsh is urging the city to file a lawsuit against Kia and Hyundai for reimbursement for the undue hardship regarding the car thefts.