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More than 161,000 Cleveland residents had medical debt forgiven thanks to Cleveland City Council, and $1 million of COVID-era ...
Cleveland City Council reports a total of $165,234,311.18 in medical debt was wiped out as part of its initiative with a ...
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Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin is fully behind County Executive Chris Ronayne’s $350 million proposal to the ...
The new law requires Cleveland businesses with over 15 employees to "provide the salary range or scale" on job listings. The ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- City Council has passed a resolution opposing drastic federal and state funding cuts that directly ...
More than 161,000 people in Cleveland now have reduced medical debt totaling more than $165 million. Two people had $250,000 erased, but the average person who benefited from this program had around ...
The announcement came after a violent weekend and during a news conference ahead of Monday night’s council meeting, where a ...
"As a city, we can not ignore the devastating effects of gun violence on our community," Council President Blaine Griffin ...
Another suburb might soon have some vacant land assembled and prepped for economic development.
City Council Monday approved amendments to the city’s nuisance laws to strengthen enforcement against properties that are ...
members of his administration will go before Cleveland City Council for a series of hearings starting on Tuesday. The proposed $1.9 billion budget includes nearly $711 million in General Fund ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Cleveland City Council is addressing the dramatic increase in so-called smoke shops, unanimously approving four ordinances on Monday night that regulate the businesses.
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