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The former mayoral candidate and council president says he will decide for sure whether he will run for the post in the near future.
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Jackson describes Kelley as "a true Clevelander" who has "made hard decisions" for his constituents.
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Candidates seeking to replace Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson in this year鈥檚 election gathered Tuesday for a mayoral debate that ranged in topics from housing and healthcare to government transparency and racial equity.
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The well-funded candidate and former social worker says as mayor one of his areas of focus will be reducing crime.
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Cleveland City Council will consider tonight whether to put initiatives on this spring鈥檚 ballot that would slash the number of council members -- and鈥
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Cleveland will announce a goal on Tuesday to bring down the rate of childhood lead poisoning and make the city 鈥渓ead safe鈥 by 2028, Council President Kevin Kelley said in an interview Monday afternoon. By 2028, Kelley said, the city aims for no children to register blood-lead levels above five micrograms per deciliter, which experts have considered a threshold for poisoning. He called the 10-year goal 鈥渁ggressive but reasonable,鈥 saying that the specific details of the city鈥檚 plan are still being worked out.
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Kevin Kelley will stay on as president of Cleveland City Council. Kelley drew no opponents at a Monday meeting of council鈥檚 Democratic caucus. Kelley has鈥
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Foreign-born residents make up just over 4 percent of Ohio鈥檚 population, and immigration proponents say that number needs to grow. A new study released鈥