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The medical debt relief program erased medical debt for 161,000 Cleveland residents, though $1 million went unspent.
News and insight from Signal's statehouse team. Bird flu still an Ohio problem; state closes book on afterschool program.
The Ohio Afterschool Enrichment program, which funded savings accounts that families could tap to pay for after-school programs, is ending.
Cleveland's Fair Employment Wage Board is making plans to enforce a new law banning salary questions on job applications.
The governor’s budget bill proposes certain Medicaid cuts if federal funding for the expansion program shrinks.
Students and teachers say school calendar cuts could hurt specialized programs at CMSD schools, but officials say they need ...
Chris Ronayne says the money is a better deal for the state and is on par with what Hamilton County wants for Bengals stadium ...
Cleveland’s Community Police Commission has approved a policy that gives the department wide authority to use drones to ...
U.S. Rep Shontel Brown was joined by former Social Security Administration Commissioner Martin O’Malley during the one-hour ...
What the town’s potential loss of a paper mill means for efforts to revitalize its downtown and the economy, and what other ...
From a day of women’s empowerment to a family-centered festival, enjoy these events in and around Cleveland this weekend.
Signal Cleveland is looking for residents whose overdue medical bills were paid for by the City of Cleveland in the last two ...
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