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Cleveland is spending ARPA pandemic recovery dollars to build and repair housing. It's a big part of the city's stimulus spending plans.
This career fair, which is being held during Reentry Month, focuses on the formerly incarcerated, but is open to all job seekers.
This week’s Cleveland events include an Earth Day celebration, Kids Jam, lunch with the Easter Bunny and a healing workshop.
The East Tech High School robotics team put months of hard work to the test at a FIRST Robotics tournament last weekend.
More than a thousand people attended the Cleveland 'Hands Off' rally to protest President Donald Trump and his policies ...
People from all over the world have visited Tim Willis' monster truck yard to see his monster trucks, race cars and the giant robots.
African Town Plaza will occupy the building that was once home to the Cedar Branch YMCA, the city’s first integrated Y.
‘A staple of my childhood’: Judge Jean Murrell Capers Tennis Courts set to be resurfaced this spring
The Judge Jean Murrell Capers Tennis courts in Glenville are open until a major renovation begins in late spring.
Republican state lawmakers cut the governor's proposal to spend $50 million to help bring driver's education back into public ...
Early voting starts tomorrow. Today is the last day you can register to vote for the upcoming election. The May ballot is pretty slim, with Issue 2 and a smattering of local municipal issues to vote ...
News and insights from the State Signals newsletter; Plus, Democratic activists make it into GOP town hall event featuring ...
The proposal adds 2% to Ohio's college funding formula and makes four-year institutions eligible for additional money.
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