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The Cleveland’s Peacemakers Alliance has lost a $2 million federal grant just as city leaders are urging more investment in ...
The Ohio attorney general determined that Cleveland City Council members don’t have the right to see the names of crime ...
"As a city, we can not ignore the devastating effects of gun violence on our community," Council President Blaine Griffin ...
Let’s work with our other elected officials on a county level, state level, federal level and say what can we do to end this, ...
The announcement came after a violent weekend and during a news conference ahead of Monday night’s council meeting, where a ...
The law makes it easier for the city to declare a property a nuisance and levy fines based on probable cause and complaints ...
City Council Monday approved amendments to the city’s nuisance laws to strengthen enforcement against properties that are ...
The Cleveland Torso Murders, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, is a case that remains unsolved as the serial ...
The City of Cleveland is trying to curb car meets at shopping centers by going after the wallets of property owners.
Smoke shops and tobacco retailers have proliferated in this city, and now, thanks to this new set of laws, we have the tools ...
Cleveland is strengthening its nuisance laws to make it easier for police to fine the “neighbors from hell” that are the subject of constant complaints.
Cleveland City Council approved new rules regarding tobacco sales and smoke shops as several pieces of legislation were passed at Monday night’s meeting.