Mark Mallory http://wmub.org en Mayor Mallory reduces public safety layoffs in his budget http://wmub.org/post/mayor-mallory-reduces-public-safety-layoffs-his-budget <p>Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory's <a href="http://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/wvxu/files/MayorBudgetLetter.pdf" target="_blank">budget plan</a> released Wednesday reduces the number of police and fire department layoffs.&nbsp; But 53 firefighters and 49 police officers would still be out of work in early June. &nbsp;<br><br>Mallory said he believes the public safety layoffs are unavoidable.<br> Wed, 15 May 2013 16:27:04 +0000 Jay Hanselman 12608 at http://wmub.org Mayor Mallory reduces public safety layoffs in his budget Mayor takes back staff raises http://wmub.org/post/mayor-takes-back-staff-raises <p>Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory is rescinding raises he gave to several of his staff this week.</p><p>In a statement Mallory says:</p><blockquote><p>“I am rescinding the raises that I gave my staff and returning all salaries to the previous levels.&nbsp; Although the changes that I made in my office structure resulted in a saving of $66,000 to be used in next year’s budget, I realize that the perception has had a negative effect on the morale of other City Employees."</p> Fri, 26 Apr 2013 21:03:46 +0000 Tana Weingartner 11882 at http://wmub.org Youth job fair needs more employers, Mallory says http://wmub.org/post/youth-job-fair-needs-more-employers-mallory-says <p></p><p>Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory's Youth Jobs Program will take place Thursday, March 28 at the Duke Energy Convention Center, but the mayor said Tuesday morning he needs more companies to get involved.</p><p>Mallory, in a press conference with city council member Yvette Simpson, said that many city departments will be offering summer jobs to young people from low-income families, but there are now about 40 non-profit and for-profit companies to set up booths at the job fair, which will run from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.</p> Tue, 19 Mar 2013 16:27:31 +0000 Howard Wilkinson 10458 at http://wmub.org Youth job fair needs more employers, Mallory says Cincinnati's mayor sends budget to city council http://wmub.org/post/cincinnatis-mayor-sends-budget-city-council <p>Cincinnati's Mayor is sending the City Manager's recommended budget to Council for its consideration. &nbsp;<br><br>Mark Mallory praised the administration's budget Tuesday and Milton Dohoney.<br><br>The mayor did make about a $1 million worth of changes to the proposed spending plan. &nbsp;<br><br>Mallory wants to restore $610,770 of funding for human services programs, some or all of $300,000 for Media Bridges, $50,000 for arts grants and $56,000 for a domestic violence advocate in the city's law department. &nbsp;<br> Tue, 27 Nov 2012 20:47:59 +0000 Jay Hanselman 6478 at http://wmub.org Cincinnati's mayor sends budget to city council Obama, Romney campaigns hold local debate watch parties http://wmub.org/post/obama-romney-campaigns-hold-local-debate-watch-parties <p>Both the Obama-Biden and Romney-Ryan campaigns are holding watch parties tonight for the presidential candidates' third and final debate.</p><p>Former Bengal linebacker Anthony Munoz, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, will be the featured guest at a Romney-Ryan watch party at the original Montgomery Inn, 9440 Montgomery Road, Montgomery. It begns at 8 p.m.</p><p>Martin O'Malley, Maryland's Democratic governor, and Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory will join local Obama supporters for a watch party at 8:30 p.m. at Cincy's on Sixth, 41 E. 6th St., downtown.</p> Mon, 22 Oct 2012 18:21:08 +0000 Howard Wilkinson 5284 at http://wmub.org Obama, Romney campaigns hold local debate watch parties