The peaceful 'No Kings" event featured singalongs and people in costumes. The White House had been portraying demonstrators ...
MetroHealth said expected funding cuts led to the decision to close the psychiatric emergency facility, which opened in ...
As the Cuyahoga River sees a comeback, lake sturgeon return home to their ancestral spawning grounds
Learn how scientists are working to reintroduce the endangered lake sturgeon to the Cuyahoga River and other Ohio rivers.
Cleveland State University and Ideastream Public Media cemented the handoff of the university’s beloved student-run radio ...
The deal brings the Cleveland Browns another step closer to leaving its lakefront home since 1999 for a new, roofed stadium.
RTA is hiring for bus operators, with a starting salary of $27.55 per hour, at a job fair at Tri-C this weekend.
The number of kids exposed to delta-8, an intoxicating hemp product, and delta-9, typically legal marijuana, has grown in ...
From big-money stadium talks to the return of an ancient fish in the Cuyahoga River, there’s never a dull week in our city. This quiz is your chance to catch up (not just on how the Browns are playing ...
Earning a bachelor’s degree is far less affordable at Ohio’s public universities than at those in other Great Lakes states, according to a new report. Researchers at the National College Attainment ...
Advocates for Tanisha's Law continue to push for the legislation, which would expand Cleveland's options for mental health crisis response.
The four-day event at the Shiloh Baptist Church is a pilot program to increase access to fresh produce, groceries in the neighborhood.
Outside Mayor Justin Bibb's office, political leaders are approaching the city's Browns stadium settlement with caution.
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