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Under the state’s infamous HB6 law, customers had to pay over half a billion dollars to keep the two 1950s-era plants running ...
A Chorus Line, which began a lengthy run in the West End in 1976, was revived on Broadway in 2006, and in the West End in ...
Slavic Village, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, will be the center of a resurrected attempt to convince ...
Ohio Planned Parenthoods Will Remain Closed Despite Federal Success in Ongoing Lawsuit The national Planned Parenthood organization have said the cuts to funding ...
Wesley Bryant, a hemp manufacturing wholesaler in Brookpark, hired most of his 50 current staffers from the Cleveland School ...
The congressional map that establishes voting districts for Ohio’s U.S. House representatives must be redrawn before the end of the year.
Ohio’s Governor, Lawmakers, and Grassroots Organizers Are All Wrestling Over Property Tax Reform “The people of Ohio are demanding action and we’re not doing enough at the state level.” ...
A Chorus Line, which began a lengthy run in the West End in 1976, was revived on Broadway in 2006, and in the West End in ...
Natalie McDaniel, the wife and first lady to Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren, was charged with two counts trespassing by ...
The university last week announced it was cancelling the program, which provided students with discounted RTA passes, due to ...
After years of debate, ‘The Sheriff App’ will allow people to use a smartphone to see who is in the Cuyahoga County jail.
"There are so many things wrong with what Mayor Seren had to say, that it is hard to know where to begin," Chief Christopher ...