Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, speaking on behalf of Democratic mayors across the country, issued a stark criticism of President Donald Trump on Tuesday night, saying in a statement that Trump’s “failed economic agenda is driving up costs,
Our public servants have dedicated their lives to serving our community, and it is our responsibility to support them in their time of need,' Mayor Bibb said.
Cleveland City Council is pulling $4.6 million from one of the city’s $61 million savings accounts to bolster the discretionary funds council members use for neighborhood projects.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb who argues that President Trump's budget cuts and funding freezes will hurt cities like his.
Cleveland finds itself at the center of a growing storm over what it stands to lose as President Donald Trump’s agenda rattles largely Democratic cities.
Cleveland and Cuyahoga County’s workforce development board is launching a new initiative to help workers who may be laid off amid President Donald Trump’s plans to fire federal employees and cut federal grants and loans.
The city is now in its 10th year of federal oversight after years of police abuses and millions of dollars spent to settle civil rights lawsuits
Mayor Justin Bibb says Trump's executive orders put racial progress in jeopardy, and shares the importance of preserving Black history.
Understanding the dire need from the city's EMS head, the council agreed to adjust the mayor's budget. Editor's Note: The council has now agreed to add the positions to the budget. CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland’s paramedics and EMTs are asking City Hall to beef up hiring for Cleveland EMS,