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The goal is to regulate a practice known as “submetering,” which allows renters to be charged extra for utilities.
Walters, who’s held the job since 2021, is taking a job leading a Democratic political data firm based in Washington, D.C.
Cleveland is working toward creating a special tax financing district to help pay for new housing on the East Side.
The repeal campaign now must collect 248,000 voter signatures from around the state before a deadline in late June.
Ohio school districts, including CMSD, have to follow a specific process in order to sell closed buildings for other uses, such as apartment.
Celebrate 100 years of the Cleveland Public Library’s main branch with a full day of library history and Alice in Wonderland-themed events.
Thousands of Cleveland polling locations changed for the May 6 election. Check yours before you head out to vote Tuesday.
Ryan lobbied to create Cleveland's Fair Employment Wage Board in 2001. Now he's helping it get started after a long delay.
Three City Council members who represent downtown Cleveland are urging County Council to reconsider halting the sheriff's downtown patrol.
A MetroHealth spokesperson pointed to "federal mandates" in explaining the decision to rename the the Health Equity and Diversity Committee.