Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb's proposed 2023 budget focuses on violence prevention and public safety, East Side neighborhood development and transforming the lakefront.
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The Rock Hall's nominees for the 2023 inductees is out and the "Sound of Ideas" discusses this year's picks.
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The Greater Cleveland Partnership and a host of other businesses and organizations held a “signing day” ceremony for a small batch of talented young people Tuesday, but it wasn't athletes signing on the dotted line. It was apprentices in the burgeoning field of IT (information technology).
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Five officers have been indicted over the beating death of Nichols. Four of them had been disciplined earlier by the Memphis police department for car crashes, failure to report use of force and more.
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According to an indictment, in December 2019, Joshua Sills was involved in non-consensual sexual activity with a female victim, and he also allegedly held her against her will.
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No documents with classified markings were found, though Biden's lawyer said "some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to his time as vice president" were taken for further review.
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The Rock Hall’s ballot for the Class of 2023 is out.
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311 is a non-emergency hotline for items such as animal services, reporting potholes or tree trimming requests.
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The Civilian Oversight Committee will be tasked with reviewing complaints against the RTA Transit Police Department and making recommendations on discipline and policy changes.
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Some demands for police reform after the death of Jayland Walker will be realized at the end of February, when the civilian police oversight board is officially implemented in Akron.
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it created confusion, worry and greater resolve for Ohioans on both sides of the abortion debate.
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