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The Cleveland Public Library (CPL) and union workers have yet to reach an agreement on a new contract and union members are moving forward to authorize a strike. The last contract expired Dec. 31.
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Cleveland Public Library workers hope to address concerns over low staffing and safety concerns in the current round of union negotiations. Library officials will meet with Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1199 representatives for the final negotiation Dec. 27, just four days before the deadline for a new contract. Negotiations have been already been going on for a few months.
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A Cleveland man talks about two contrasting events in eighth grade that inspired him to become a teacher.
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A mother and son debate the merits of attending college in 2019.
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The Cleveland Public Library (CPL) is finalizing plans this week to spend $39.3 million in the first phase of a 10-year project to renovate or rebuild all of its branches. The money comes from a tax levy increase that Cleveland voters approved in 2017 by a 69 percent margin.
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A man shares memories of his time living in Cleveland's Slavic Village neighborhood.
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, July 29:Akron Children's opens transgender care center;Prison might offer tattoo removal services;Toxic algal…
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The Cleveland Public Library is celebrating its 150th birthday tomorrow with a daylong street fair. The event at the main branch in downtown Cleveland…
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An amateur typographer describes why his passion of digitizing historic fonts is a guard against visual monotony.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, March 28:Farmer sues Lake Erie Bill of Rights;Akron Zoo receives anonymous $1M donation;Cleveland Clinic…