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via News5: Tonight Mayor Jackson is hosting A NIght Out Against Crime Event along with other community leaders From 5-8:30 p.m., Jackson will be shining a light on crime and giving resident an opportunity to meet safety officials. The Main location will be at Euclid Beach Park with locations around the city CLICK HERE to […]

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Which camp are you in? Camp One: Preserve the city’s freshly beautified, prime real estate of Public Square and keep traffic out of it.  Supporters say it would attract more people downtown to use it and spend money nearby. OR Camp Two:  Keep the original plan, which calls for Superior Avenue to run through Public […]

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  With the verdict in the Michael Brelo trial looming, Cleveland city leaders said they have been working to make sure that any potential protests are peaceful. Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson wrote an Op-ed article to the community on Sunday. On Monday, he reached out to surround suburbs with his message of peace asking those […]

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  Just minutes after Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John O’Donnell adjourned the trial of Cleveland police officer Michael Brelo just before 4 p.m. Tuesday, Mayor Frank Jackson issued a statement. “As our community prepares to confront several complex and emotional police-related issues in the weeks and months ahead, citizens, community leaders, clergy, educators, business […]

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 Just minutes after Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John O’Donnell adjourned the trial of Cleveland police officer Michael Brelo just before 4 p.m. Tuesday, Mayor Frank Jackson issued a statement. “As our community prepares to confront several complex and emotional police-related issues in the weeks and months ahead, citizens, community leaders, clergy, educators, business people […]

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Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson wants to form a a recruiting oversight team, which would recruit women and minorities to the city’s safety forces. Currently, the city does occasional recruiting during civil service testing cycles. The big change would be doing recruiting throughout the entire year. The development comes just a month after The Investigator Tom […]

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  If you ask many Clevelanders to name what’s currently the most important issue City Hall should be concerned with, many will say “fixing the potholes.” Cleveland streets remain damaged by the rim-rattling, tire-chewing craters. Mayor Frank Jackson spent some time in his State of the City remarks addressing pothole questions posed by Channel 3’s […]

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CLEVELAND – Due to recent weather, many portions of Cuyahoga County are at risk for flooding. The City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, United Way’s 211, and the American Red Cross of Greater Cleveland encourage all citizens to be informed about flooding in the area, and to take appropriate action and precautions. Motorists are advised to […]