Surviving year one for Latino vendors at CentroVilla25 was about hope and hard lessons. What’s next?
It took years to open CentroVilla25 market hall in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood. Here's how the first year went for vendors.
New tidbits and insight from the Weekly Chatter column. Plus, Cleveland teachers' union steps on its own message.
Retail pharmacies started closing en masse a few years ago. In Cleveland, some of their buildings have found new life.
A watchdog organization that’s critical of investor-owned utilities noticed a trend as electricity rates increased: so did electric companies’ CEO pay.
A provision that would have banned chases around school dismissal time was dropped amid strong opposition from some ...
Democrats Bryan Hambley and Allison Russo disagree on a key question: what does it take to win back Ohio's top elections job?
Frontline Development Group is a Black woman-owned firm that aims to help minority contractors and workers on their projects.
The Central neighborhood has fought for better food access for decades. Community leaders hope plans for a new grocery store will stick.
Test your Cleveland news knowledge with questions on the Cavs playoff run, housing changes, lead funding and a new neighborhood grocery store.
Cleveland exposed violence at a residential youth facility northeast of Columbus. Ohio officials would be required to take measures against youth treatment facilities with incidents of violence and ...
The garden will feature a blue stone recognition walkway and a space for Scottish heritage recognition plaques.
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