Cleveland is holding meetings across the city to hear ideas from community members about how to reuse school buildings CMSD is closing.
The city says the neighborhood nonprofit world has struggled with "uneven, uncertain and hard to spend" funding.
The Glenville native brings a personal perspective to his work, using his past to empower his future and the community.
The city has quietly disbanded an internal committee on police surveillance technology, saying other bodies already provide oversight.
When: Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Where: First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland, 3630 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Heights Details: Black History Month concert presented by the Euclid Symphony ...
Cleveland and community groups want city to choose owners of 15 foreclosed Shaker Square apartment buildings, instead of ...
Hear from officials for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Cleveland Metroparks talk about what’s coming in the Rock Hall’s ...
The program gave landlords $750 to $1,000 if they received a lead safe certificate from the city of Cleveland. Here's why ...
Fresh evidence could roll out at trial and Gov. Mike DeWine and U.S. Sen. Jon Husted may be called to testify.
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All three appointees on the Ohio Industrial Commission are legally unqualified, lawsuits say, as the quasi-judges hear workers' comp cases.
New federal rules for SNAP benefits expand work requirements, cut some exemptions and change how utility payments county as income.