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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb has outlined a proposal to set 2022 vendor rent at 2020 levels and restrict annual increases to 3%.
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As Blaine Griffin takes over as Council president, he discusses significant issues facing the city, including the pandemic, policing, and coronavirus relief funding.
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Jessica Trivisonno, a Bibb campaign supporter who worked as economic development director for Northwest Neighborhoods community development corporation, will serve as the new mayor’s senior strategist on the market.
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New coronavirus cases in Ohio shot up Monday to 660, twice the three-week average and the highest single-day total in two months; Cleveland public schools will require everyone to wear masks inside buildings for at least first five weeks of the year; some state lawmakers introduce new legislation about mask mandates; and more stories.
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Progressive Field, Canal Park and Akron and Cleveland zoos are dropping masks; the state on Tuesday reported another 100 Ohio residents died with COVID-19 since Friday; a coalition of Black ministers, lawmakers, and national activists have announced a new effort to end the death penalty in Ohio; and more stories.
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A breakdown of how Ohio voted for president shows the state is becoming a deeper shade of red; Ohio saw more than 4,000 new coronavirus cases Wednesday; Ohio voter turnout broke a record for the November election, and more stories.
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West Side Market vendors will not have to pay back rent that was suspended in April, May and June in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
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COVID-19 cases in Ohio hit a new record as the state grapples with a concerning uptick in virus-related hospitalizations and deaths; the College of Wooster is suspending in-person classes for the rest of the fall semester as COVID-19 cases rise; Kent State University reported 63 new cases of COVID-19 in the past week, the highest weekly total since July, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Salons, BMVs Close; State Limits COVID-19 Testing; Red Cross Faces Blood ShortageHere are your morning headlines for Thursday, March 19:DeWine orders salons, BMVs to close;State limits who receives coronavirus testing;American Red…
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A long-time vendor at the West Side Market is hopeful for the future as he celebrates 25 years at the Cleveland landmark.“Every morning he gets up [at]…