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Mayor-elect Justin Bibb had vowed to fire Police Chief Calvin Williams once he was in office.
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Strongsville Schools Superintendent Cameron Ryba explained the nuances of the new policy this week.
A week of special programming will detail the history of the Night of Broken Glass and its victims and survivors.
This holiday season, an undercover detail of police will again prevent packages from being stolen off porches.
In the nearly 140-year-history of the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, there has never been a baby gorilla...until now.
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Police are still investigating the robbery.
The Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association promised to fight the election results in court, arguing their contract trumps the voters.
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Issue 68 received nearly 55 percent of the vote on Tuesday, based on unofficial results.