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Justin Bibb won the Cleveland mayor's race with relentless campaigning and connections big and smallBy calling on old relationships, building new ones and running a vigorous citywide ground campaign on a message of change, Bibb defeated established politicians and won himself the mayor鈥檚 office at the age of 34.
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Political newcomer Justin Bibb has won the Cleveland mayoral primary, and Council President Kevin Kelley has finished second, dashing former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich鈥檚 hopes of returning to the mayor鈥檚 office after four decades.
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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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After the only Republican who had entered the race withdrew after not submitting enough valid signatures, the remaining candidates are all Democrats.
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Updated: 9:50 a.m., Thursday, June 17, 2021 Eight candidates filed petitions by Wednesday鈥檚 deadline to enter the race to succeed Frank Jackson as mayor of Cleveland. The list includes longtime elected officials and first-time hopefuls who have been preparing for months to give the city its first new mayor in 16 years.
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Akron City Council is considering a law that would require police to automatically post body camera footage within a week of an officer using deadly force; Dennis Kucinich will seek another bid for Cleveland mayor more than 40 years later; several Northeast Ohio municipalities are speaking out against an amendment slipped into the Senate鈥檚 state budget proposal that limits public broadband projects and cuts all broadband-related funding; and more stories.
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The 鈥淒ennis!鈥 yard signs aren鈥檛 back out quite yet, but former Rep. Dennis Kucinich has taken a step toward a Cleveland mayoral bid, seeking reelection to the job he held 41 years ago.
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Despite the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the city will lift its moratorium on disconnections.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, July 26:Portage County sues drug distributors;Congressman Jim Jordan introduces articles of impeachment for鈥
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Former Ohio Attorney General and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Chief Rich Cordray is the Democratic gubernatorial candidate after winning Tuesday鈥檚鈥