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Tenants, homeowners and people with children have different resources available to get their homes tested for lead.
This week Gov. Mike DeWine called for an end to prop betting. Naturally, our first question is about sports betting in Ohio!
Credit cards, debit cards, cash, checks, wires or sending money to others using a P2P (person-to-person) payment app are ...
The AFL-CIO “It’s Better in a Union” bus tour will be part union rally, part punk rock concert when it pulls into Cleveland on Sunday.
Vivek Ramaswamy, the GOP gubernatorial front runner, used a recent viral video of a fight in Cincinnati to boost his 2026’s ...
Cleveland Landmarks Commission approves signage for Ben & Jerry's in Playhouse Square, restorations in Glenville and Clifton, and a key historic home rehab in Ohio City.
Cleveland Power Alliance’s upcoming People’s Solutions Lab invites residents to develop policies for elected officials to implement.
Federal records show Ohio’s most selective universities are among those making a big push to try to influence Washington ...
Promises, Power + Politics” on Aug. 13 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. with a gathering hosted at 787 Market and Cafe at 6105 Memphis Ave. in Cleveland. We’re looking to hear from people who live in or have ...
A Shaker Square-area landlord is arguing that Cleveland Housing Court went too far in sentencing the company to probation.
Council President Blaine Griffin says he is backing Anthony Hairston over Polensek in the new Ward 10 in Collinwood.
The Cleveland chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists is on the verge of being revived to serve workers and the Black community.