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Cleveland officials say no policy was violated when a city staffer allowed a top safety official to edit his own job description before he was hired.
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The opinion was written by Justice Clarence Thomas, who reversed the decision of the 5th Circuit. Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito dissented.
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Barron Trump, who turned 18 in March, has largely been kept out of the spotlight — until now. His mother's office said he had "prior commitments."
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A top Cleveland safety advisor resigned Thursday afternoon, the same day Ideastream reported the former roommate of Mayor Justin Bibb helped draft his own job description before it was posted.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s pick for a new top safety position helped draft his own job description before it was posted, records obtained by Ideastream Public Media show.
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City Council approved a proposal to develop a $21 million pilot program designed to eradicate poverty, called Universal Basic Employment, that officials say is the first of its kind in the country.
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Two Republican lawmakers have proposed some new regulations related to guns – but not targeted at the weapons themselves, but people who have them but aren’t legally permitted to.
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Democrats in the Ohio House and Senate say the Republican-dominated legislature is playing politics with the issue.
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Among the demands of pro-Palestine protesters around the country has been for higher education institutions to withdraw investments in Israel or companies with ties to Israel. But that can’t happen in Ohio.
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A few weeks after the issue was discovered, a vote on the bill is planned in the Ohio House Wednesday.
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Democrat Michael Kripchak and Republican Michael Rulli will face off twice this year, during the June special election and the general election in November to fill the open seat in the Ohio 6th.
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On Monday, Cleveland City Council approved contracts for the citywide football league, a tennis league, rec center security and school programming.