Mayor Justin Bibb touched on home repairs and modernizing City Hall in the first budget hearings of his second term.
For years, the clerk’s office pressured drivers to pay more parking tickets than required to lift blocks on their vehicle registrations.
Six years after the law passed, Cleveland still needs tens of thousands of properties to get registered as lead safe.
Bibb signed Tanisha's law earlier this month, creating a new mental health crisis response bureau within Cleveland government.
Business optimism is returning for small and midsize business leaders at the start of 2026, fueling confidence and growth plans.
City Hall created hurdles for itself that it says contributed to the loss of $3.3 million in grant dollars for lead removal.
Residents had mixed reactions to the Cleveland Clinic's plan. Here's more on the questions and concerns they raised.
A primary clash between JD Vance and statehouse power brokers emerges. Ohio cities take aim at ICE. Read more in State Signals newsletter.
It’s bad enough that we are paying this guy every month to do nothing," reads an email from a FirstEnergy lawyer, later 'separated' from the company.
With demand for Cleveland Paratransit surging, RTA wants a new arrangement with external providers to offer service and save money.
It’s been cold enough to make anyone want to hibernate, but hang in there — spring can’t be that far off. This week’s quiz kicks off with a little local ...